Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 15:19     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

soft coated wheaten terrier?
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 15:12     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

* hair, lol.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 15:12     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes


Btw, the shottie looked just like a German Shepherd but had the short, sleek hairrŕ like a Rottweiler.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 15:10     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes



I saw a Shottie today (half German Shepherd & half Rottie) it was the most beautiful, lovable dog. It was sooo cute, sweet and friendly, I'd never seen one before and never heard of these two breeds intermixing, but based on the owner, she was cool, laid back, high ponytail, dressed all in black, had the too cool for school vibe, but she was much, much nicer when I spoke to her... has anyone else seen these two breeds together?
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2021 22:54     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Cavapoo?
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2021 22:48     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:Bernedoodle?


Lovely younger couple, probably suburban, pretty laid back and social. They're thinking of kids in the future and want a dog to hike with on the weekends and take to the brewery or vineyard and want a nice social dog (bonus point for being photogenic!) that'll get along great with kids and future children and houseguests.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2021 22:08     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:Hounds? Like the hunting type, not beagles and not huge coo hounds.


As noted above, liberals in their 50s who rescued from the South.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2021 22:03     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:As someone who is very liberal and also scared of pit bulls can someone please explain to me why I’m supposed to like them?



With you. Somewhere else I read, liberals in their 50s rescue hound dogs from the south (that’s me); liberal Millinials are the ones with the pit bulls.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2021 13:13     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As someone who is very liberal and also scared of pit bulls can someone please explain to me why I’m supposed to like them?


Really? The shelters are overrun with them. Only a person with no heart or conscience shrugs about sad, lonely dogs living out their lives in a cage. The right owners can manage them and give them good lives.

That’s why this person with a heart and a conscience thinks that euthanasia for a breed notorious for unprovoked severe and fatal attacks is the best answer yet. Deal with the glut of pit bulls and save resources for other more peaceful animals who won’t bite off a baby’s face for sneezing.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2021 19:47     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:"Bernedoodle?"

Lazy. Bad taste. Doesn't know anything about dogs.


Why? I have a friend with one and it’s super cute and smart. I personally have a rescue mutt, but how are bernedoodles different from any other breeder dog?
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2021 19:25     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

"Bernedoodle?"

Lazy. Bad taste. Doesn't know anything about dogs.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2021 17:06     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:Golden Doodle or any kind of doodle... I am trying to keep up with the Joneses.

We have a doodle, I call her a mutt (she's half golden-doodle/half Bernese Mountain Dog). Did not pay tons and wasn't looking for a specific breed. We wanted a dog and after looking at adoptions of family friendly dogs, gave up because it was so crazy competitive. Got her through word of mouth. I didn't know what doodles were and always figured we would end up with a lab or golden retriever. We love her, she's part of the family. And we are so far from keeping up with the Joneses type.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2021 16:19     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

mini goldendoodle?
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2021 14:45     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As someone who is very liberal and also scared of pit bulls can someone please explain to me why I’m supposed to like them?


Really? The shelters are overrun with them. Only a person with no heart or conscience shrugs about sad, lonely dogs living out their lives in a cage. The right owners can manage them and give them good lives.[/quote
Yeah but those "right owners" are few and far between. Yet everyone else is asked to take them on. Even to the point of calling them something else so people aren't terrified of the risk.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2021 13:09     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

Bernedoodle?