Lol, this thread is hilarious. I'm a guy, and while I do tend to like certain breeds more than others, what turns me one the most about a woman I'm interested in is when she has a more balanced relationship with her dogs. If she's talking to her dog in that baby voice way where "every-ting is oh so cwute, isn't it? hehe!!!!"--oh my god, get me out of there! I could maybe put up with that for one afternoon, and then I'd want to kill myself. On the other hand, if I meet a girl who knows how to handle her dog and she treats her dog like a DOG and not like a little person, it definitely makes me feel more interested in getting to know her better. I know some people love meeting each other and bonding over sharing that doggy-woggy type energy with their doggy-woggy, but I guess it's the opposite for me.
It's like what's a few of you have said already: for me, it's not the breed as much as it is the way the person interacts with the dog. You can usually tell a lot about a person from that...
Very hard for me to give you an answer if we're talking strictly about breed because that's just not what my mind pays attention to any more... hmm. For me, though, walking
these two together (plus any other dogs I'm fostering or dog sitting at the time) generate a LOT of attention from people. And if you have a group of girls together, forget about it: I almost have to run to get away with them or avoid them in the first place so I don't end up spending the rest of my day talking, because they see these two and it's "OOOOOHHHH my GOOOSHHH!! HOW CUTE!!!" and they just want to talk about these dogs, and dogs in general, and how they had a dog just like this and that when they were young, and.... Hahaha, it's kind of funny. Something tells me that if I tried to do this to pick up women, it wouldn't work as well; but because I do this stuff because I love
it and I'm committed to giving the dogs I work with a good life, people can just sense that and it draws them in... But will admit, those two do make a cute team.