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Zhucca

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I think McGruff is one of the best looking labs around. He has a couple faults but he's such a nicely put together dog.








but also:
WindyCanyon's Wolf River CD NA OAJ

and another WC... Intl CH WindyCanyon Patent Nfringement CDX JH RA "Sonya"


I see a lot of good looking labs (on the net) but I never catch where they are from.
 

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I'm not biased at all..... :D Lol Juno is my ideal. I'm not even well versed in what a boxer "should" look like, but I know that I see way too many boxers that I DON'T like the looks of. All my future boxers should look like Juno lol. If she were a "real" brindle that'd be even better!



I just don't like it when their heads are too blocky, noses too pushed in or too turned up, too jowl-y... basically anything too extreme. Like Sael, I have a really hard time finding breeders that have dogs I like the looks of.
 

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I'm not biased at all..... :D Lol Juno is my ideal. I'm not even well versed in what a boxer "should" look like, but I know that I see way too many boxers that I DON'T like the looks of. All my future boxers should look like Juno lol. If she were a "real" brindle that'd be even better!



I just don't like it when their heads are too blocky, noses too pushed in or too turned up, too jowl-y... basically anything too extreme. Like Sael, I have a really hard time finding breeders that have dogs I like the looks of.

I love the looks of Juno, too. Imagine the pretty babies her and Gavroche could have :rofl1: :rofl1:

I think...I like boxers that don't look like boxers. But act like boxers.
 

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I've contacted Braylors about getting a Monkey pup. She had nothing planned last year. I'll be waiting. ^.^
Oh how exciting! You'd have to post tons of pictures of the little Mia niece/nephew. :D

I think Monkey looks like the masculine version of Mia. His name is very fitting for being her brother too.
 

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Both my girls parents are really favourites in the breed for me among others, or else I wouldn't have chosen the litter to get puppy from.

Megie Dam:




Megie Sire:




Saidi Dam:




Saidi Sire:


 

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I'm not biased at all..... :D Lol Juno is my ideal. I'm not even well versed in what a boxer "should" look like, but I know that I see way too many boxers that I DON'T like the looks of. All my future boxers should look like Juno lol. If she were a "real" brindle that'd be even better!



I just don't like it when their heads are too blocky, noses too pushed in or too turned up, too jowl-y... basically anything too extreme. Like Sael, I have a really hard time finding breeders that have dogs I like the looks of.
Just popping in to say that I really like how Juno looks. Definitely a boxer but still a dog if you know what i mean... not a caricature.
 

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If it ever happens and I decide it's time for an 8th dog :rolleyes: :rofl1: hahahaha I'll let someone roll me to the nut house.
Especially if it's anything like Mia... then you definitely need to be put in a nut house. :p

Actually I'll be super jealous if you get a Monkey pup. I'd kill for another papillon that is anything like mia. She's so neat.
 

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Not like I'm biased or anything... but Auggie's dad, Raleigh. I just love him. And now he's getting to be an old grampy guy, I love him even more 'cause he's a total snuggle-buggle. Eeeeee <3
And I love that his picture is still on the AKC website on the herding events page haha.


And Auggie's grandma/Pepper and Payton's great-grandma, Georgia. She's just... she just is. She's such a special dog. I love her so much. Those are the genes that made me want Payton as much as I did. Because I know that dog, and I know the dogs (like Auggie's dad) she's produced, and I wanted that in my dog again.
 

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for block headed bulldogs, i like double grand champion tornado & don mayfield's tudor bred dog nigger, but one of my all time favorites is patricks red baby i got to stop now or i'll put up pics of about 50 good bulldogs
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/modules.php?name=Public&file=printPedigree&dog_id=13
http://media.photobucket.com/image/historic grand champion pitbull/anton111/opl-1.jpg
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/modules.php?name=Public&file=printPedigree&dog_id=378

blackmouth curs- ben, randy & bounty hunter
http://wrightscurs.com/

plotts- i like smithdeals nigger but i can't find a pic of him

leopard cowdogs- i like doug masons chili, creole & daisy blue
http://www.txmasoncatahoulas.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=13&pos=7

i like the mt curs townsend dunlavey produces (except for being open on track) especially his bitch sugar & his tiger dog. can't find any pics though.

i like the crossbred curs from Larry Parker, Mike Christman & Amy Kovac
http://www.huntingdogos.com/our_cur_dogs.asp
http://amazingcurs.homestead.com/gallery.html
 

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For Salukis, of course I'm partial to my boy Bukra :D Even though his head is not "show quality," it's functional and that's the most important part! The rest of his conformation is perfect.. He's got gorgeous movement, too!




But this bitch, Bukra's cousin, is, to me... just flat out STUNNING. She is one of a handful of dogs who are both conformation Grand Champions and open field coursing Champions. Her name is Hermione, and I had the pleasure of handling her at her very first hunt (which also happened to be MY very first hunt!). <3 <3 <3 her!!



For APBTs... Hmm. That one is not so easy!
I am partial to my pup Zealand's sire, Danger..


And I really love Be R's Simba..

This is my favourite picture of him... Absolutely PERFECT, imo. He is 1 year old here

At 3 years old.. Still a darn good lookin dog!!
 

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I am really particular about temperament and personality and I don't know too many dogs that fit what I like/want in a GSD (I want social but not too friendly and I like aggression that is not overdone - I don't want a constantly suspicious dog, just one that would meet a threat with power if it happened). I like a more serious dog that is also really flashy/sporty. Physically, I like my GSDs to be moderate in size and more square. I like them to look big (have good bone) but be a decent size (70 lbs-ish is ideal) to be able to do the work (and show the flash I like). I like more square heads without being overdone as well. I also demand that my dogs be jack-of-all-trades.

My pup's sire is one of my favorites to look at - I don't "know" him so I have no idea if his temperament/personality would suit me.



Luckily, Kastle is near to perfect in his personality/temperament (I wish he was a smidge more level-headed and calm sometimes...) and might be perfect when he's older (he's not quite one year yet). Plus, he has the build I love but he's a long coat...which was a huge bummer for me for awhile but I've since gotten over it.


IF I were to ever get a showline dog (highly doubtful), I like my friend Lies' dog, Nikon. I like his personality/temperament towards her and his work a LOT and it would definitely suit me. I wish he were a tad less grumpy and a tad less lazy LOL But, he has some physical limitations that probably add to that. Overall, if he were mine, I would be thrilled, I also love his structure and I generally do not like showline dogs much (they all look alike and are WAY over-sized in my opinioin). He's also very versatile and does a number of sports.


 
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Desoto it pretty well my kind of aussie. I see a lot around here that look almost like border collies, very long legged and lighter in build. I like a stockier well muscled aussie.

I also like this little red girl, if I was in a place to get another aussie right now I would be sorely tempted to get a 'Henna' pup this summer

I am still on the search for a collie/breeder that I really like, so far they all fall short of what I want:(
 

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