Anonymous
Post 10/21/2021 15:22     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Hounds? Like the hunting type, not beagles and not huge coo hounds.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2021 15:21     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:We have a greyhound rescue. What are we?


This is on page 2, I think.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2021 15:02     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

We have a greyhound rescue. What are we?
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2021 11:37     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:Every single Newfie owner I’ve met in the DMV is a reserved/unfriendly/distant 60-something white person — either empty-nester or childless.

The unfriendly piece is really puzzling, given this breed’s temperament


This spot on describes a neighbor with a Newfie.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2021 11:31     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Pugs?
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2021 11:27     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:German Shepherd Dog owners, are people who have great taste.


The German Shepherd owners on our neighborhood (two of them) and somewhat reclusive middle aged white men who seem to enjoy that their dogs bark and snarl at people and other dogs as they walk by.


This isn’t my experience. The German Shepard owners I know are quiet, but their dogs are perfectly behaved/trained.


The German shepherds I see in the neighborhood are the most well-behaved dogs.


I think they are on either end of the spectrum, kind of like the pitbulls.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2021 11:24     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Reviving this thread for salukis, catahoula leopards and border collies.

No idea about the first two, but border collies seemed to be owned by a variety of people. I've seen them on farms, of course, but also in the 'burbs. There doesn't seem to be any pattern, at least in my experience. They are supposed to be fairly challenging and need a lot of exercise and a "job" to do, yet they can easily be found in the suburbs.


I've only noticed them to be extremely independent and at least 30y, usually a woman. I haven't actually met any men with them. Usually they also ride-or rode, if older-horses. They either spend a fortune on training or walkers in the suburbs if they WOH or they SAH/WAH and are very active, intense and involved in everything they do. Very performance-based. They are both high maintenance af. Generally affectionate and loyal once you get to know them. Not very hung up on image.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2021 11:16     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cocker Spaniel??


Cocker spaniels - Old, overweight white couple who smell like mothballs. They married late and have no children except for little Betty who is in desperate need of grooming.


If they aren't hunters, this has been accurate ime. I don't see many of them these days so maybe out of fashion? Aussies are everywhere.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 15:45     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anyone owner of a Spudz McKenzie dog has a face to match.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 15:04     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Maltipoo?
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 14:45     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:German Shepherd Dog owners, are people who have great taste.


The German Shepherd owners on our neighborhood (two of them) and somewhat reclusive middle aged white men who seem to enjoy that their dogs bark and snarl at people and other dogs as they walk by.


This isn’t my experience. The German Shepard owners I know are quiet, but their dogs are perfectly behaved/trained.


The German shepherds I see in the neighborhood are the most well-behaved dogs.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 13:55     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:German Shepherd Dog owners, are people who have great taste.


The German Shepherd owners on our neighborhood (two of them) and somewhat reclusive middle aged white men who seem to enjoy that their dogs bark and snarl at people and other dogs as they walk by.


This isn’t my experience. The German Shepard owners I know are quiet, but their dogs are perfectly behaved/trained.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 13:53     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:Every single Newfie owner I’ve met in the DMV is a reserved/unfriendly/distant 60-something white person — either empty-nester or childless.

The unfriendly piece is really puzzling, given this breed’s temperament


OMG You’re so right!!!!!
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 13:50     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Golden Retriever - suburban family with an SUV

Pit bull - UMC liberal who protests breed discrimination

Lab - Single guy who made craft beer and hiking his personality

Chihuahua - Overweight yet very self confident, tinder bio points out she pays her own bills

Irish Wolfhound - Look how big my home is and how much food I can afford


Pit bull is either UMC lib or lower class with conservative leanings. Not much in between.


^^Honestly, this is kind of spot on. Otherwise, the first PP nailed it.


Also a lot of pit bulls start out life in lower class/poor socially conservative homes, are given up, and end up rescued by the liberal yuppies.


Also true.


Socially conservative? The pit bulls I see are in poor inner city neighborhoods.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 13:32     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:As a minority race, immigrant, and working mom, I feel prejudice and bias at school and work every day. I don't want to be judged again in the community by what pet I own. It might be funny to you, but please be a decent person and keep the stereotypes to yourself. Thank you.


This thread was created by a Black woman, and it was intended to be a light-hearted, fun read.