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What Is Your Favourite Dog Breed And Why?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Zack Master - I actually had a border collie, who after food hunting in the kitchen, more than once used to walk back into the lounge with cereal box’s stuck in her head
She also attempted to jump off the top of an open top double decker bus
So I can’t agree with you. Unless she took after her owner (me)
She also attempted to jump off the top of an open top double decker bus
So I can’t agree with you. Unless she took after her owner (me)
I am very surprised that of the only 4 answers to name a breed (apart from me) all 4 go for border collies. Highly intelligent and highly strung. Need to have a purpose. I see lots of people walking all sorts of pet dogs where I live, the representative is nowhere near all border collies, in fact I can't recall any - or do you all mean they are your favourite but you don't have one?
My first favourite would be a German Alsation Shepherd Dog. My father was a Police dog handler and I grew up ,as a little lad, with the greatest loyal friend I could wish for. Police Dog Joe.
My next loveable friendly, greedy dog was a Golden Labrador Retriever called Oscar. Known to eat anything including food . :-)
My next loveable friendly, greedy dog was a Golden Labrador Retriever called Oscar. Known to eat anything including food . :-)
Our dog was bought as a tiny pup at an RSPCA place. She was some sort of cross between labrador and something else (I later decided that it must have been a crocodile; she had needle teeth as an infant).
She was very intelligent and learned to sit stand lie, stay, come etc on both words and whistles - but she was also very strong-minded and ambitious to be top ***. She worshipped the family and readily respected our friends once she had checked them out for good smell and good behaviour.
She fortunately had a soft mouth; she was very defensive of us, her flock.
She was very intelligent and learned to sit stand lie, stay, come etc on both words and whistles - but she was also very strong-minded and ambitious to be top ***. She worshipped the family and readily respected our friends once she had checked them out for good smell and good behaviour.
She fortunately had a soft mouth; she was very defensive of us, her flock.