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Beanie

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#81
As long as you do not claim them to be yours, it is on the internet and it is fine. You are not saying they are YOUR photos, nor are you claiming the dog to be somebody they are not. Obviously, the only thing is if it is copyrighted, but again, it is just on the internet so it is iffy. Obviously if asked, it needs to be removed.
ALL images are immediately copyright upon creation... being on the internet doesn't mean anything. Regardless if you are claiming you took them or if it's your dog, reposting somebody else's image(s) without permission can be considered bad etiquette...

That said a lot of people do it without much thought and think if they can find it on Google Images it's okay to use.


Of course there's always:
stock.xchng - the leading free stock photography site
 

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#83
Lets see...

1) GSD Mix lol

2) Catahoula

3) Azores Cattle Dog

4) Rhodesian Ridgeback

5) ACD

6) Catahoula Bulldog

7) Chinook

8) Black and Tan Coonhound

9) Boykin Spaniel

10) A Cur (dont care what kind just want)
 

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#84
Since there are already a few mixed breeds mentioned..

I want a goldendoodle so **** bad
 

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#85
Just 10? In No Particular Order :

1. American Pit Bull Terrier
2. Coonhound (Any hound really but I prefer the bigger hounds like the Coonhounds, Plott hounds and Foxhounds)
3. Australian Cattle Dog
4. Border Collie
5. Dogue de Bordeaux
6. Catahoula Leopard Dog
7. Rhodesian Ridgeback
8. Rottweiler
9. St. Bernard
10. Shiba Inu

And I love, love terriers! :) Mutts are awesome too. :D I love all dogs really, though. :)
 

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#86
In no particular order either:

1) Newfoundland:



2) Papillion



3) Standard Poodle



4) German Shepherd (with good hips! and a long coat if possible)



5) Shiba Inu



6) Cardigan Corgi



7) Swedish Vallhund



8) Kai Ken



9) Keeshond



10) Clumber Spaniel

 

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1) Cairn terrier. I have recently been obsessed with these. I want one for my next dog. Small and cute, but sturdy, tough and scruffy!



2) Westie would be my next choice. From all my research, they're basically a white cairn. ;)



3) Mystery mutt. See my signature for examples. :D Have always had one of these and always will. Oh, and if it can have that magical low-shedding feature that Eli has (I wonder where that trait came from??) that'd be a plus.

From here on out most of my choices are rare breeds, so chances are I'll never have any of them. I guess my tastes run off the beaten path.

4) Tibetan terrier. I really wish these weren't so hard to find. They seem really awesome. Plus they're a great size (18-30 lbs) which is not big, not small, and not a lot of breeds come in that size.



5) Lowchen



6) Swedish Vallhund



7) Cardigan corgi.




I also have a huge soft spot for Samoyeds and ACDs having had a wonderful dog from each breed, but no real urge to own those breeds again. I'd feel like I was trying to replace my Max (Samoyed) and Bubba (ACD).
 
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I also have a huge soft spot for Samoyeds and ACDs having had a wonderful dog from each breed, but no real urge to own those breeds again. I'd feel like I was trying to replace my Max (Samoyed) and Bubba (ACD).
I could see this being a problem for me. I may well end up a person who only ever had a given breed once...hard to say at this point I suppose...
 

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Nevermind, scratch anything I've said in this thread, reality is I just want a Flat-Coat lol

(now that it's public knowledge, Mira's mom, the FCR I fell for in the first place, is having her second and final litter in 3 weeks)
 

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Nevermind, scratch anything I've said in this thread, reality is I just want a Flat-Coat lol

(now that it's public knowledge, Mira's mom, the FCR I fell for in the first place, is having her second and final litter in 3 weeks)
Does that mean you will be having some puppy breathe around your house in a few months??????
 

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Does that mean you will be having some puppy breathe around your house in a few months??????
No it does not :p

I just can't help wishing otherwise, a teensy bit. However adding another dog, not to mention another dog like Mira, would be unfair to myself, my dogs, and the puppy. I have three performance dogs here ranging from 1.5 to barely 4 years old...start spreading time and resources too thinly and someone is going to suffer for it.

Asking for a puppy from this litter would be selfish. But man oh man do I wish otherwise! I already adore Mom and have met the sire of this litter several times (as well as his brother and father) and they are really nice dogs.
 

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Border Collie (preferably with creepy eyes like this!)

As much as I hate that breeder, I drool over that dog. I think he's the most gorgeous dog I've ever seen but I would be willing to bet his temperament is hellish.


I forgot one of my major wants: Berger Picard. They just look like scruffy mutts to me, haha I love it.
 

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I have to say I just really am not a fan of blue eyes especially on BCs. They kind of freak me out. (I don't mind them on huskies though go figure)

But that link is weird. I know the dog and breeder but the picture linked goes to some weird page, not the real dog/breeder... ?
 

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I have to say I love blue eyed BCs the most. As well as merley BCs but unfortunately when I get a BC I probably won't get to pick either of those things at all and I've come to accept that.

Edit: You're right Laur, what in the world is that site???? It lists the dog by a different name and kennel name and everything .__. Very perplexing
 

Laurelin

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No it does not :p

I just can't help wishing otherwise, a teensy bit. However adding another dog, not to mention another dog like Mira, would be unfair to myself, my dogs, and the puppy. I have three performance dogs here ranging from 1.5 to barely 4 years old...start spreading time and resources too thinly and someone is going to suffer for it.

Asking for a puppy from this litter would be selfish. But man oh man do I wish otherwise! I already adore Mom and have met the sire of this litter several times (as well as his brother and father) and they are really nice dogs.
Kind of where I am right now... I really would like a bigger dog, but right now Mia is more than enough. Getting another dog would really mean I'd be working a lot less with Mia because my next dog would likely be just as much dog as Mia. I wouldn't be able to take any less now without being disappointed. and to try to manage two of those is out of my league for now. Heck, I can't even get the time to really work Mia as much as I wanted to when I got her.

I am realizing I probably won't get a third dog till Mia is 5 or 6 at the LEAST (and Summer would be in double digits) and I'm oddly enough okay with that. Mia is all the dog I really need at the moment (and more than enough fun lol). So yeah... completely satisfied with the dog I have right now. :)
 

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But that link is weird. I know the dog and breeder but the picture linked goes to some weird page, not the real dog/breeder... ?
I was confused too, but on the bottom of the website it says this: "This is not real. This is part of a SIM horse game called Impulsion SIM."

So I guess they're just taking photos from other breeders and pretending they are theirs for a game or something lol.
 

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I was confused too, but on the bottom of the website it says this: "This is not real. This is part of a SIM horse game called Impulsion SIM."

So I guess they're just taking photos from other breeders and pretending they are theirs for a game or something lol.
Yeah that's just kinda strange.... :lol-sign:
 

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I have to say I love blue eyed BCs the most. As well as merley BCs but unfortunately when I get a BC I probably won't get to pick either of those things at all and I've come to accept that.
It's odd but the more BCs I meet the less I truly and honestly care about color and coat, beyond not liking the thick wavy woolly coats that show up from time to time (maintenance) and not liking a predominately white dog.

Not saying caring or not caring is better, just something I've noticed. Then again there are a whopping two real choices in "my" breed (solid black or solid liver) and truly don't care between those two either (provided the liver is the correct dark shade), though black is easier to care for in some ways.
 

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