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out of these wich is your fav. dog
aussie,corgie,lab,chihuahua,or a mastiff
By Daisy
Date 19.11.05 21:50 UTC
Well, as I have an Aussie, I'll have to choose an Aussie :D But it's a bit of a strange question as they are very different dogs. My aunt and uncle had a corgi when I was a child which I loved a lot - but I'd never own one. I don't mind labs, but again I'd never have one. The other two I don't like and so would never have. So, do you mean favourite as wanting to own them ???
Daisy
By Spyro
Date 20.11.05 13:43 UTC
LAb closely followed by mastif (bull)--I have both

red and white setter, toller, aussie :D

Mastiff :D (i have an 8 month old English Mastiff) :D :D :D

OUt of the above an Aussie firstly then a smoothcoat Chi :d
Though I don't think I'd have either of them as I'd like to stick to my Spanish!
i like the corgie out of the above but after owning miniture dacs i dont think ide want another breed. dacs suit me down to a T :D
aussie for me they look like chunky collies.
Definately the Aussie for me!
By LucyD
Date 20.11.05 13:47 UTC
Nothing's better than a Cavalier or some sort of spaniel, but out of the options I would go for a Lab, preferably chocolate! :-)
Mastiff without a doubt, don't really think much of the other breeds!
Dobermanns without a doubt! But out of the above it would be a lab.
Quite like Beagles and dalmations too.
By chocymolly
Date 20.11.05 14:10 UTC
LAB!!!
By Lokis mum
Date 20.11.05 14:26 UTC
Mmmm - labrador/aussie? aussie/labrador?
The only time I can decide which of the two is my favourite depends upon which of the two breeds is behaving badly at a specific time - then, of course, it's the other :D :D
Love 'em both!
Margot
By Daisy
Date 20.11.05 14:35 UTC
My friend has a lovely slim black lab :D He's a rescue and is super :) If I could guarantee getting one like him, I might be tempted to have one :D :D Have been totally put off labs by the number of overweight, lazy ones round here :D
Daisy
By Lokis mum
Date 20.11.05 14:39 UTC
In that case Daisy, you'll love Freya - a sleek black streak of lightning! You can "almost" see her ribs - which is the way I like labs! Aunty Gypsy, at nearly 9, is now getting a slight "middle age spread" - but there's nothing I dislike more than a lardy labrador :D
Margot
By Daisy
Date 20.11.05 14:54 UTC
LOL :D My friend in Scotland got her dog from the lab rescue. He was only 5 months, but has proved to be a super dog - she has had him almost a year. She's a child-minder so temperament was very important. She's been taking my advice about how much to feed him (LOL :D ), she goes by 'eye' rather than what it says on the bag and has kept him nice and slim. We've got a black lab down the road who is only a few months older than Tara and can barely walk round the field, she is so fat :(
Daisy
By LucyD
Date 20.11.05 20:56 UTC
I know how you feel, I see so many Cavaliers twice the width and weight they ought to be. :-(
By chocymolly
Date 21.11.05 15:31 UTC
Daisy,
Labradors are made fat by people, they don't start off like it.
You should take a chance and get one!!! Best dogs ever.
I could email you a picture of mine, she's lovely and slim.
Chocymolly.
By Daisy
Date 21.11.05 16:26 UTC
LOL :) If and when I get another - which won't be for a few years as my two are fine as they are and don't need another dog to spoil things ;) - it will be another Aussie, I'm afraid :)
Daisy
By Lokis mum
Date 21.11.05 17:02 UTC
Maybe I should start another "designer breed" :D - just think - blue & white labs - or yellow aussies :D :D :D
What should we call them - Aussiadors? or labrasheps?? :D :D :D
Margot
PS ......only kidding
By kayc
Date 21.11.05 17:20 UTC
Not far off the mark Margot, have got bright green and yellow pups at moment, heads covered in B-sorb intended for the water bowl, curiosity may have killed the cat lol, but its turned the pups green :D :D
Iv'e got greenies ;)
By Lokis mum
Date 21.11.05 17:22 UTC
Kay - they sound like Fimbles (on CBBC :) )
You've got a new breed!
Margot
I hope they are alright though!
By kayc
Date 21.11.05 17:50 UTC
My little 'Fimbles' are fine thanks Margot, got most of it washed off, but it really does stain quite badly, they look so stupid :D :D One of the 'damaged ones' :D I am keeping, but lord knows what the new owner of the other little boy will think when she sees him

:D he is destined for the showring, probably thinks its sabotage lol.
Well, how on earth do you control 12 x 7week old pups lol
By kayc
Date 21.11.05 17:51 UTC
oops forgot to add my vote, Labradors, what else :D
By Daisy
Date 21.11.05 17:29 UTC
Naughty, naughty, Margot - no designer breeds here ;) ;) ;)
Daisy
I am going to be very predictable and say Aussies :D Already planning 'Aussie pup no. 2'
Leonberger............ but out of the above LAB!!!!!!
From my screen name which do you think! I have had aussies for the last 17 going on 18 years. Work rescue and shelters for all of that time too. They just fit me perfectly.
Out of those breeds I prefer Aussies. Not sure if I'd ever own one though.
My favourite breed is Doberman, from your list, I would pick labrador.
Katie
Labs - fit, active ones with good movement!
definitley labs- mum breeds them, my fave is scotty, his mum is from a line of ftch's and the dad is a show champ. He weighs 35kg and is pure gorgeousness, not an inch of fat, and a lovely big head, sort looks like a rottie head.
he's only 1 and a half and the best working dog in my area, very soft mouth with the birds bless him, as you can guess i love him so i vote labs- cant stand the people who let theirs get lardy- such a shame.
Then chi's next with bull mastiffs for opposite reasons!
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