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We've only had Great Danes and a German Shepard.
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Not a rare breed, but the rarest we've owned is a Wire Hair Fox Terrier. My wifes loves them and we've owned 3 so far. Here's our current model... Indy Jones 10 yrs. and acts like a puppy still.
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I have a couple of lesser known breeds.
1. There's Val, our Deutsch Drahthaar which is a German versatile hunting dog: http://images1.fotki.com/v12/photos/...8/Val11-vi.jpg 2. Then there's Xtra, our rescued Anatolian Shepherd, about 8 months old in this photo: http://images12.fotki.com/v215/photo..._Dog_sm-vi.jpg 3. then, there's out non-rare breed, Max, a chocolate Labrador, also a rescue: http://images2.fotki.com/v17/photos/...87/Max2-vi.jpg Honorable mention goes to the two cats, one of which likes and associates with the dogs; the other which detests dogs and the cat that likes them. |
Rotts. Good dogs if not overbred.
There was a news item on TV last night about pure bred Goldens being smuggled into Cali from Mexico and sold at pet stores. All of the poor things had severe problems. And the friggin' owner didn't do his homework on who he was getting the puppies from. Personally, I'd avoid pet stores. Personally, if I could, I'd make it illegal to sell puppies, kittens or any animal at a pet store. |
FastP...nice hound the Drahthaar
I had a german shorthair pointer, bestest hunting dog ever. Lost 4 birds in 12 yrs hunting, Took in 300-400. Lasted a month shy of 17. Had to put him and the 16 yr old lab down @ the same time...the WORST day of my life. So now I've got a couple of Vizsla's...the hungarian word for Velcro:D These 2 stick to me like crazy...always in the room when I'm homehttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1139283298.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1139283330.jpg |
Got a wimeriener. And a Boxser.
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pics of two of my four queensland heelers...
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Beautiful Dogs guys...
Our last doggie was a Golden, not very rare. Current dog is a rescue dog, the very, very, very rare "Brown Dog" http://www.plumley.org/photos/chip/images/image016.jpg Chip is actually a Chocolate Lab / Staffie mix. Greatest dog ever. (more upside down Chip pics) |
Alaskan Malamute. I love the breed, even though the wolf look scares others away. Teddy bears at heart.
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never had a purebred dog in my life, all mutts, generally strays that happened into my life
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We used to have a German Shorthaired pointer. Probably the best pet I've had. Other dogs I've owned are Austrailian Shepherd, a Yellow Lab and a few muts. I'm now looking into buying a Newfoundland - maybe two. I've always had a special place in my heart for Newfs.
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Anybody wanna "rescue" one of my dogs?? She's great, 9 year old chocolate lab with hip dysplasia, seizures, is either barking or whining incessantly and dumb as a stump.
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I had a Norweigan Elkhound that I literally grew up with, he was only older than I by a few months. Name was Thunder. Ahh the memories..and the stories...
We had a retaining wall in the back that he used to jump over and hang from. He would then proceed to wiggle out of his harness, and run off for a few days. He'd always come back, every time. I had to put him down during Spring Break of my Sohpmore year. Hardest thing I've ever had to do. :( |
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My buddy had (lost him this year) a Meremma. Once you understood him, he was a great dog. Not much on following commands, but was bred to work autonomously, and he did so very well.
I like rotts. Very command oriented, and self-disciplined. My buddy replaced his Meremma with a rottie and is happy. I've been pleased with both of mine. What I'd like is a Leonberger. Too high of an entry price for me. But they are impressive animals, especially in person. |
Here is the wife's Newf, all 185lbs of him. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1139336296.jpg
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I adopted this guy from the animal shelter. I don't know what breed, but he loves to hike, is great with kids, cats and other dogs and he attracts girls like crazy!http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1139336477.jpg
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Had a Besenji.
Weirdest dog ever, and barely domesticated, man that dog pissed me off many times!. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1139336984.jpg Now I have a few of those common Vizslas These dogs are always trying to sit in your lap and a great hunting dog too. As example from my friend steve trying to rest on a hunting trip to Arizona a few monthes back. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1139337303.jpg |
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I like danes. Not too common and with their size you really have to want to but the best family dog I can imagine.
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Labrador Deceiver. Half Lab, half Golden Retriever. A hunting buddy was getting ready to breed his Golden Retriever when the neighbor's black Lab dug under the fence. Both were accomplished Master Hunters, but the pups were "worthless", so I took one off of his hands. Fantastic dog; great hunter, and great with my two little boys in his waning years.
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big dog is one of my german shorthaired pointers,but the little one is actualy a rat terrier.
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I got this bird dog last year in Haiti. No idea what breed it is.
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I am on my second Bouvier Des Flanders.
Great family protector, disposition, courage and loyalty. |
So let's see some photos of those Flemish dogs.
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The bad guys think they have been attacked by a bear.
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Athletic swimmer, loves to exercise and play, great family dog, doesn't shed(!),
maybe a little too smart, but a lot of fun - meet WIZARD - the Portuguese Water Dog. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1139435667.jpg |
If I ever get a dog other than a dane, I'd probably get a great swiss mountain dog.
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We have a black pug that is so ugly it is cute. He thinks he is a pitbull and tries to take on every other dog! Funny little guy, David
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Man, 'love these dog pics and stories. Some rare dogs here...all loved.
. Tibetan Terriers. A rare dog in the US. My first and only dogs, Augie and Mojo. Both gone...been 3 yrs. now. . Intelligent, warm and affectionate, clean (no shedding/no odor), immediate and strong bonding, love being a family member, always cheerful, a droll sense of humor, together with an unfailing sense of their own importance. The "little people", as they were called, were highly valued as companions to the monks and families who owned them. They were treated like children in the family. A special history, indeed. . "The origins of the Tibetan Terrier have been fairly well documented; known as the beloved companions of monks from the 'Lost Valley' which was cut off from the rest of civilization by a great earthquake in the 14th century... Known as sentinels, herding dogs, the Holy Dog of Tibet. Some with foundation no doubt, some lost in the mists of time and the romance of the land itself. However, one absolute fact has emerged from these wonderful stories which is that the Tibetan Terrier is a survivor, little changed even today from the first pictures and photographers received here in the West. It is also an accomplished master of many roles. The first Tibetan Terrier was brought before the Kennel Club for recognition belonged to Dr. Agnes Greig, a brilliant surgeon and physician based in India in government service. She was given the dog by a grateful Tibetan whose ailing wife she treated. Dr. Grieg bred and raised a number of Tibetan Terriers in India. When she returned to England, she established the famous Lamleh Kennel and the breed was recognized in 1937. Dr. and the late Mrs. Henry S Murphy, of Great Falls, Virginia, brought Gremlin Cortina (Girlie, as she was known), the first "official" Tibetan Terrier, to the US in 1956, from the Lamleh Kennel. Kalai of Lamleh came over next, fathered Girlie's first litter in 1957, and gave his name to the Lamleh of Kalai kennels that made such an enormous contribution to the breed in America. As recently as 1965 only six Championship shows scheduled classes for Tibetan Terriers. However, the breed has gathered strength and popularity, with registrations rising to 70 in 1966. Twenty years later in 1986 there were 601 Tibetan Terriers registered. Since then the Tibetan Terrier has gone from strength to strength, taking its place not only in championship shows but homes around the world. As with all things Tibetan, there is a tragic side to the breed today. The breed has been all but destroyed in their native land by the Chinese. It is because of their meaning to the Tibetan people, and the Chinese determination to deliberately undermine the Tibetan way of life. By good fortune, as the numbers of Tibetan Terriers in Tibet dwindle and vanish, their numbers are slowly increasing in the West. So those of us who are fortunate enough today to own Tibetan Terriers share a very real sense of responsibility for the guardianship of the future of this beautiful and loyal dog." . Augie and Mojo. I always clipped them...not a fan of long dog hair - too much maintenance. . http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1139466300.jpg |
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