What Dog Breed Do You Want Today!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

my Dobermann was always high energy and knocked me over a couple of times, my Australian shepherd/Tervuren cross would never do that, she is smart as a whip and very high energy ( like the Doberman, but she was not as smart ) anyone getting an Aussie should know they are wonderful dogs but need (!) to be physically and mentally (!) stimulated, or you have got a big problem dog, I go to Agility and Hoopers with my dog every week, and she gets lots of walks, she has a high prey drive which took years to get under control, she finally became an adult when she was 3 years old 😅 cooling off in a „pool“ during Agility
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What I loved about my Dobermann among other things was that she sat like a human
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Pit/Lab. AKA Bullador or Labrabull.

Border Collie/Golden. AKA Coltriever. Can also be with Lab I believe.

GSP/Lab. AKA Pointador.

Malinois.

GSD.

Field line or field/show yellow or black Lab.

Field line Golden.

Fox red Lab.

Aussie.

American Bully.

Beagle.

Boston Terrier.

Rat Terrier.

Decker which is technically a rat terrier still but yeah.

Alaskan Husky specifically but I would take a Siberian too LOL

Border Collie.

Beagle/Lab.

Pug/Beagle. AKA Puggle.

Boxer.

Boxer/Lab. AKA Boxador.
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I would love an Irish Wolfhound or Great Dane ( i love big dogs) but they make me poor cos they need a lot of food, the other thing is that they don’t grow old :( my vet owns 2 Irish wolfhounds, she usually has to let them go when they are 6/7 years old 😰
When I was younger I was discouraged from wanting a wolfhound by a breeder (not of wolfhounds) because of their lifespan. Which honestly for me back then was probably wise, I've not even lost my first dog yet because she's still happy at 12 years old.

I have grown a little partial to Staghounds, I'm unsure if they have the same lifespan though, I've not looked into it.
 
When I was younger I was discouraged from wanting a wolfhound by a breeder (not of wolfhounds) because of their lifespan. Which honestly for me back then was probably wise, I've not even lost my first dog yet because she's still happy at 12 years old.

I have grown a little partial to Staghounds, I'm unsure if they have the same lifespan though, I've not looked into it.
Oh wow.
 

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