What Breed is Your Next Dog Going To Be?

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most likely a pit bull, and ill probably be adopting from a shelter, so it may have something funky mixed in :p

and most likely a family pet :)
 

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I have no clue what breed. My guess is that one of my foster puppies at some point will end up finding his or her forever home at our house. :)
 
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I only have one choice for my next dog and that will be a retired greyhound. Which Im hoping to get in the next year or two. Basically this would be my only choice because Duke does have attitude and is picky with dogs he likes but he sure loves his greyhounds and gets along with all the ones we meet.
 

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I only have one choice for my next dog and that will be a retired greyhound. Which Im hoping to get in the next year or two. Basically this would be my only choice because Duke does have attitude and is picky with dogs he likes but he sure loves his greyhounds and gets along with all the ones we meet.
Lol, I've picked out dogs according to what Sawyer likes as well. Aubrey we liked the looks of, but she was also a small, black female, which is his favorite. Virgo is bigger than he, but still a black-coated female.

I can never get a yellow dog...he makes them sit in the corner all day long.

I forgot to mention, the next Aussie will be another ARPH dog. The Rottie will probably be from a breeder.
 

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heres my list:

Dane (either mantle or harlequin, or adopt a deaf harl/"merlequin")
Staffy (HAS to be english bred black and white!)
Wolfhound
Standard Poodle (either a black or white)
More Chihuahuas, long haired of course LOL!

im currently saving and biding my time on a dane. then when i have my OWN home (not just an apt attatched to my parents house) id like a staffy.
i do love wolfies but like with greys worry about their chase drive with 2 rabbit sized dogs in the house lol) and the standard poodles are beautiful but im not sure i could do the upkeep on the coat.

And well more chihuahuas because chihuahuas are like chips...cant have just one...or two...(id like a pack of 5 chihuahuas for some reason, and a dane and a staffy...thats my "dream pack")
 

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I would love to have an Irish setter, although I don't know if I would get a purebred dog or if I would just get a dog from a shelter or rescue. Purebred or mixed doesn't really matter to me as long as the dog is loving and sweet, so who knows what I might end up with one day ;) But I think Irish Setters are very beautiful dogs
 

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the standard poodles are beautiful but im not sure i could do the upkeep on the coat.

We have a standard poodle and the upkeep on the coat is not bad at all ;)

We trim him in the summer so he is cool and then has a winter coat for winter! :D And they DO NOT shed at ALL!!! Unlike Lizzie :rolleyes:
 

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Lizmo, do you have some pictures you could post here? I love Poodles. The Standards are gorgeous especially. I love the alert, perky and intelligent traits. I love their action....how they move...so atheletic. I am so tempted but I'm really at my max as far as number of dog. Alas.....(lol) maybe some day. I also would have a hard time deciding between the sizes. Little dogs are so easy, especially when you get older. I also love the idea of no shedding. It's a lot of work to keep a house clean with 4 dogs who shed, although mine are all short haired dogs.

But.....when I think about it a lot, somehow my heart does seem to come back to the Doberman. LOL. I can't see myself without a Doberman. And I love my little Chi's too. Gosh, why do there have to be sooooo many choices?
 

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My fiancee gets to pick our next dog... either a boston terrier (show quality) or a french bulldog... I love both breeds :D

I want a longcoated chihuahua (show quality). I would love to start showing, and I wish that I got involved with Rylie instead of having her spayed.
 
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I honestly have no idea what breed my next dog will be. Right now I have 4 in mind - another Border Collie, a Whippet, a Fila or a Doberman. I would want to show the Dobe, Whippet or Fila in conformation, but the BC would be a sheepdog trial/sport dog,. I'd try to compete in obedience and agility with the Dobe and Whippet, too (longshot with the Whippet, but I've seen people with Whips in obedience) It'll probably be at least a couple years before I can get a Fila, possibly the same situation with the Doberman (though I've gotten my parents to soften a little on them)

I may not wind up with any of those for the next dog. A shelter dog is just as likely, y'know?
Why not an agility Fila, Grace? :D You're going to be amazed at how quick and agile they are. We need to get you to MolosserStock at least once. Even my mother is won over now. At first, she didn't see any point in anything other than a German Shepherd, now, when I'm out late at night, she tells me I should have Kharma with me instead of Bimmer or with Bimmer because she is so much more protection.

Me? I can't see myself without a Fila or two or four ;)
 

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Lizmo, do you have some pictures you could post here? I love Poodles. The Standards are gorgeous especially. I love the alert, perky and intelligent traits. I love their action....how they move...so atheletic. I am so tempted but I'm really at my max as far as number of dog. Alas.....(lol) maybe some day. I also would have a hard time deciding between the sizes. Little dogs are so easy, especially when you get older. I also love the idea of no shedding. It's a lot of work to keep a house clean with 4 dogs who shed, although mine are all short haired dogs.

Standard poodles are great!!

So are the Toy ones too...that or a Golden for showing will be my next dog!!! :D

I need to post some pics of him....he got shaved about a week ago so he has a nice fur coat for winter....he looks SOOOO different!! :p
 

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Lol! That would be a sight to see. I bet a Fila would love it, too.

MolosserStock sounds like a lot of fun. Do they ever hold events around my area, Renee?
 

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for my next dog which won't be for a long time since Buddy is only 6 and Ginger not even 2. But I want a teacup yorki I've wanted one of those for years and it would be only for a pet. they go for 1800$ here so it won't be for at least another 10 years. As well with that, I would love a fawn Great Dane I had one years ago and as mentionned in another thread, a gentle giant.
 

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Mine shall be a sheltie from a kennel that i have already picked,
i shall title him (cuz i want a guy) in Conformation, agility, obediance, tracking and i want to maybe do a bit of herding, and therapy work

b4 or after that i mite get a chihuahua (longcoat) or a toy poodle,
for conformation, agility, obediance, and therapy work and props somthingelse


then eventually a akita and a samoyed for
conformation, agility, obediance, therapy work, etc

lol :D
 

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HA! I'm already on the waiting list! I'm getting a Pembroke Welsh Corgi from a working breeder. She won't be a show dog, but she'll do herding and obedience. Oddly enough, this breeder has produced some dogs that have been pointed in AKC conformation.
 

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Ohh and the Golden and Toy poodle I get will also be Therapy Dogs......I would LOVE for Lizzie to be one but she does not have the right temperment! :(
 

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