Breeds your obsessed with RIGHT NOW?

NicoleLJ

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Since we are getting one in a few months I am overly obsessive about the Berger Blanc Suisse. LOVE them. Have been on a waiting list for over a year now and in a few short months will hopefully have our girl.

Then it is of course GSD's. I will always be passionate about them though many of the majority I see I want to cry for how their structure has been destroyed. Some day I plan to have another black one.

And last but not least I am getting more and more interested in the Tamaskan Dogs. Doug defiantely wants one in the future. So the more I read and learn about them the more I fall in love.
 

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Hahaha. I met one a few years ago and I was done. They're adorable in photos, but they are even more amazing in person.
I did a quick search and apparently there is at least one breeder in Canada now. Their website is under construction but I have them bookmarked, hehe.
 
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I've started looking into my second dog and these are the breeds that I've considered and researched...

Icelandic Sheepdog


Pembroke Welsh Corgi


Border Collie


Portuguese Podengo


Catahoula


Lacy Dog
 
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Borzoi are the one breed that are consistantly in my WANT category. And I WILL have one, but Frodo thinks tall, skinny dogs are the worst of all dog offenders, so bringing a zoi home would just be mean.

So in about a decade, I'll be getting a Borzoi :p
And you'll be posting lots of pictures for me. Right?
 

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I am completely obsessed with Chinese Cresteds and Akitas. Both breeds are so misunderstood. I can't help but wonder if that isn't why I love them so much.
 

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I think I'll always be obsessed with Finkies:


Then I've been reading lots about Buhunds lately:


Karelian Bear Dogs:


Huskies:
 

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Oh just the usual...Flatcoats and Border Collies. No desire whatsoever to get another dog for a very, very long time. Doesn't keep me from constantly info-gathering and analyzing though :)
 
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Yes, get one! I loved my Lacy
I wish I could but here in Texas even the half decent breeders won't sell you one unless you have a working ranch. At least, they wouldn't last time I contacted them. Perhaps next time I try I'll have more luck but for now I think I'm leaning towards the herding breeds.
 
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I wish I could but here in Texas even the half decent breeders won't sell you one unless you have a working ranch. At least, they wouldn't last time I contacted them. Perhaps next time I try I'll have more luck but for now I think I'm leaning towards the herding breeds.
That sucks. We got ours from a rescue in Ohio. I'm not really sure how those people managed to talk a breeder into sending one to Ohio has a first-dog for these people. There is a reason he only lasted a week in their care.
 

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Chihuahuas

Havanese

Yorkshire terrier (the bigger / sturdier ones from Europe ).

And of course, MALTESE !!!! Love these fun active and sporty guys.

I dont open a chance for myself to look into the bigger breeds because at the moment and near future, i dont see the'll fit my life condition. With a smaller one, it easier to add a new one ;) they can be taught to act like big dogs anyways. I know that my two are so good to be around with and already know so much and can do so much too. So i am happy :)
 

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I wish I could but here in Texas even the half decent breeders won't sell you one unless you have a working ranch. At least, they wouldn't last time I contacted them. Perhaps next time I try I'll have more luck but for now I think I'm leaning towards the herding breeds.
My friend's boyfriend bred his lacy last week, I'm sure he would sell you one. Wouldn't consider him a good breeder, though. :rolleyes:
 

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Dobermans and English Mastiffs. I will have both of those breeds at some point in my life. Hopefully sooner rather than later. I think a Koolie would be a nice fit as well, but I would really like to meet a few of them in person before importing a dog.

I'm enamored by most of the herders that come through the shelter and almost all of the bullys. And potcakes, we import them fairly often and they're just awesome dogs.

I also adore Boxers. I just melt at the sight of one. Such fun-loving, amusing dogs.
 

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Im not really obsessed with any breeds, likely cause it won't be a LONG time until I can get another dog.

In the thread title, "your" should be "you're". IT'S REALLY BUGGING ME.
 

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