Anonymous
Post 04/20/2024 15:12     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cairn terriers?


I'm seeing a retired White professor. Sometimes forgets to mow his yard, but usually remembers to take the dog for a walk.


Excellent.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2024 15:10     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:Poodles

Confident and smart. Didn't buy into the doodle craze.


Lol, just told my toy poodle (a rescue from a puppy mill) her momma is "confident and smart."
Anonymous
Post 04/19/2024 20:35     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yorkie = bougie Black owners.


I’m the OP (and Black), and I kind of agree here. 😆😆




Lol! Yup. I’m black, bougie and I have a Yorkie. Hilarious
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2024 20:59     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:Yorkie = bougie Black owners.


I’m the OP (and Black), and I kind of agree here. 😆😆
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2024 20:57     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How about salukis, akitas, larger spaniels-french, springer, brittany, samoyed?


I knew only one Samoyed owner, and the family consisted of a single mom, 3 daughters, and a son. Nice enough family, a little off-beat, though.


I see quite a few of them around here, which always makes me wonder how they fare in our hot, muggy summers. Most recently though, I saw one inside Tysons Galleria being walked by a woman in a white coat with a gigantic fur collar that matched the Samoyed’s coat. It was a bit Cruella, and also the fact that this was last week. Like, April. In Virginia.


Oh, wow.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2024 20:55     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Y’all are not going to ruin my nearly four-year-old fun thread.

[OP]
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 16:00     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How about salukis, akitas, larger spaniels-french, springer, brittany, samoyed?


I knew only one Samoyed owner, and the family consisted of a single mom, 3 daughters, and a son. Nice enough family, a little off-beat, though.


I see quite a few of them around here, which always makes me wonder how they fare in our hot, muggy summers. Most recently though, I saw one inside Tysons Galleria being walked by a woman in a white coat with a gigantic fur collar that matched the Samoyed’s coat. It was a bit Cruella, and also the fact that this was last week. Like, April. In Virginia.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 15:43     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:I have an obese tabby cat who hates everyone in the house except me. What's my stereotype?


I dunno but my stereotype for cats is that they think everything is about them…even a thread about dogs!
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 15:14     Subject: Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:The posters saying UMC libs adopt pits--you're way off. UMC libs read the news too, and they don't want to expose precious Larla and Larlo to potentially deforming bites. They also don't want to be associated with those degenerate LMC men.


Definitely UMC libs, just the ones without kids.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 15:05     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

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


I think Doodle owners are kind of dumb, terrible dog owners, usually have bratty kids.


They are the kind of people who cannot be inconvenienced in the slightest (no shedding! cute dogs only!), and lack originality. Bratty kids probably yes, because good parenting is often inconvenient.


Yeah, but their dogs are not cute, and they tend to not train them.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 15:00     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

Poodles

Confident and smart. Didn't buy into the doodle craze.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 14:17     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

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


+100

When we moved into this neighborhood 5.5 yrs ago, there were a variety of dogs ( mostly pure bred ). Now, 80% of the dogs in my neighborhood are some type of doodle mix. Any new neighbor, gets one of the above within 1 yr of moving in. Def keeping up with the Joneses.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 14:02     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous wrote:Cairn terriers?


I'm seeing a retired White professor. Sometimes forgets to mow his yard, but usually remembers to take the dog for a walk.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 13:58     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

Cairn terriers?
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2024 13:51     Subject: Re:Breed owner stereotypes

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


I think Doodle owners are kind of dumb, terrible dog owners, usually have bratty kids.


Was going to reply and say that we got a doodle bc my kids have allergies, so we had to get a dog from a breeder

But let's be real, they kind of are bratty kids and probably could have done without a dog, so maybe I'm dumb for spending $$$ on the dog. (though he is far better than any of the 4 rescue 'mutts' I had in the past, working with a dog from puppy-hood, knowing they had no unknown trauma, etc. is something!)


My doodle is the best dog I have ever had, too. And I am definitely not dumb, though I am lazy. One of my two kids is bratty (toward DH and me) but you would never know it. Teachers, parents, coaches, etc., all think she is an absolute dream! Oh and no allergies -- so no excuse for my choice to get a doodle. I just knew some and liked them so we decided to get one.