I'm not actually intending to get another dog for quite a while, but I am currently researching what breeds might fit the bill.
I had to put to sleep my Akita x Smooth Collie last year, she left an enormous gap in my life, and I have to say, even a year on, I still miss her massively.
I am not looking for a dog to replace her, as she is irreplaceable, but I am looking for a dog that has some of her qualities.
I have 3 other dogs, a Border Collie x who was my Akita x's constant companion and is about 11 now, the Border Collie pup I got to keep her company who is now a year old, and a Mini Schnauzer x I got for myself (I also had to put to sleep my 19 year old Jack Russel x Corgi at the start of 2010).
I work from home, as does my partner, so we're here 24/7 and the dogs always come first, I don't mind high energy, and I may also be interested in showing at some point.
What I'm looking for in a breed is: a dog that will get on with my other dogs, my Akita x ruled with an iron fist, and I can't say I want that again, it will want to keep close to me, and keep me safe, I really miss having a dog that actually keeps an eye on things, my Border Collie pup is watchful, but she'd rather hide under the bed than guard anything, lol. I prefer dogs that are aloof with strangers, and want a dog that is more inclined to be a one person dog if possible.
I have looked at many breeds and the ones that I like so far are - Dobermann, Rottweiler and Russian Black, I have looked online at many websites and I have taken my partner around Discover Dogs for the second year so that I could have a look at some breeds in person.
I read Champdogs a lot, and you guys seem to really know a lot about dogs and dog breeds, so I figured - who better to ask?
Any help would be appreciated :)
Thanks for your time.

My Irish Setter is very loyal, she likes people she knows, but is aloof to people she doesn't and the same with other dogs (when out and about), but gets on well with other dogs at home, some she plays with and others she completely ignores. She keeps watch, but sometimes gets confused by noises in the house! She will growl at people she doesn't like the look of, but never follows through.
Try the KC one again but input that you have a big house in the country and a huge garden.
You will get a lot more suggestions... I did -I deliberately picked answers that SHOULD mean a Mali, including medium coat. It came up with Cavalier and Papillon! Okay, I've got both, but big house, big garden, over 2 hours exercise, grooming just once a week and not long coat???!! When I changed to short coat it came up with Manchester Terrier and other similar.
I think one big flaw is not including guarding questions. Lots of people want a dog to guard, equally lots DON'T want it to.
By cracar
Date 24.12.11 14:00 UTC
I had akitas for quite a few years, males and females, and can I point out that a male akita maybe for you. They are a lot 'easier' than the females and a bit more easy going with other dogs in the home. My males were ruled by a mean, little cocker. Not the females but they gave the cocker respect but my males were actually scared of that little dog. If you get from a decent breeder and socialise constantly with other dogs, you can raise them to be respectful with other dogs.
I now have a bullmastiff male which I can also recommend. Only thing is he is still a baby so likes everyone!! Not very stand-offish but that'll maybe come with maturity. He is however a great watchdog and whenever we are outside, I feel very safe. He like to circle me and watch people as they pass by. He is great with my kids, other dogs and cats and is a layabout in the house. Perfect dog!!
By shivj
Date 24.12.11 15:40 UTC
The KC tool must be broken! I put in I wanted a LARGE dog with over 2 hours of exercise available, it offered me a Chihuahua, Pug, Mini Dachs and Min Pin. That was really good for a laugh, I recommend you all take a go!!
By suejaw
Date 24.12.11 19:29 UTC
You say aloof with strangers, are looking at this towards all strangers in and out of the house? I have a Bernese that is a little aloof at times, I have found that some of the Spitz breed like the Malamute can be too, however best to ask those who own them a bit more about that.
I have a Rottie who loves everyone, as do most of her relatives and they will mug anyone for affection, i've not actually come across one who isn't affectionate with strangers.
Have you thought about the Komondor, Greater Swiss or maybe a Ridgie? I don't think you'd go far wrong with a GSD or a Belgian..
I've just done the quiz for the KC and if I wanted anything coated and a large breed it gave me toy breeds. I put in short coat and it gave me Saints amongst other breeds.