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Originally Posted by Anny Mendoza Here is my list
1) A rescue dog (Doens't matter what breed he/she is)
2) French bulldog
3) English bulldog
4) English mastiff
5) Dogue de Bordeaux
6) Dobberman (Had 2 when I was younger and they were the best loving dogs ever!!)
7) Rhodesian Ridgeback
I won't be able to have any more dogs for now (I live in an appartment).
When I finish my studies we want to move to a bigger house and then maybe I'll be able to have a third one  |
I love Frenchies, such comical personalities!! I love mastiffs and bulldogs as well but I'm not sure I could handle all the slobbering that comes with them.
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Originally Posted by OwnedByJezebel In no particular order:
1. Jack Russell Terrier
2. Norwich Terrier
3. Norfolk Terrier
4. West Highland White Terrier
5. Silky Terrier
6. Border Terrier
7. Welsh Terrier
8. Airedale Terrier
9. Scottish Terrier
10, Miniature Schnauzer
11, Lakeland Terrier
12. etc etc etc
Seems to be a pattern here.... I love terrier spunk! |
You know before I owned yorkies, I wasn't a terrier fan but I am now!! I just love how fun, spunky and yet cuddly they can be. I just wish though, that more of them had soft hair instead of the wiry coat.
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Originally Posted by DBlain does anyone know if a toy schnauzer is really a breed or is it like the teacup yorkie thing. I saw one in NY and it was the cutest dog. I would like to add it to a list of wish dogs, but not if it is just poor breeders breeding runts.
I also would add to the list
Biewer or Parti yorkie.
Beddington Terrier (sp) |
That's a good question. According to the AKC website, there are three categories of Schnauzers: Miniature, Standard and Giant. There is no mention of a toy so I'm guessing it is just people breeding small miniature Schnauzers until they get one that is even smaller.