What is your favorite kind of dog?

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Okay, wow! The reason I asked is because Sugar has fur like nothing I've ever felt on a dog before. She honestly feels like a rabbit. And she sheds like nothing I've ever seen before!!!!! Her tail is fluffy and curls up just like his. Here is her normal position in life...
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can you see her fluffy tail?
 
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Bud is the cutest dog I've ever seen. I think he has ADHD and ADD though. And he looks cross eyed but we researched that and it is supposedly something the breed sometimes has.
 
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My long hair and 3 short hair weimaraner and my wolfx is a lot like them but sheds twice a year
(goldens & Springer spaniels, too but boy are they HAIRY!) Boris Van Valckesteyn, son of International and Dutch Champion Show and huntress Eyesche Vom Weipen in The Netherlands
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My favorite dogs are wolves!!!! Well, I guess they really aren't dogs then, huh? I have many I love, but collies are up next, huskies, malamutes, great danes, shepards, boxers, dobies, rotts, st bernard, pyrnese, pugs, oh gee, I could go on and on. My list of dis-likes is much shorter - ankle biters (except pugs), labs, and pits. Everything else is on my like list. Oh, if I could own some acreage, I would end up getting one of every breed!!! I'm such an animal lover!!!

Here's my wolf, pic taken yesterday.

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My favorite breed of dog, is deffiently the Blue/Red Heeler. They are very intelligent, and eager to please. I have a female blue heeler that is 4 years old, I compete in agility, herding, fly ball, obdience, and rally with her. I also have a little red coming from Buster in July!

Here's my girl..

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oh and I can't forget patches..
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I ran into an older lady who brought her wolf to farmers' market in St. Augustine, Florida, two years ago; we stay there for January, February, March. I fell in love with that wolf and wanted to take him home with me, knowing he'd be a pain in the butt to care for because of special fencing and other details. He was like no dog that I'd ever met, super-friendly, smart, big, beautiful ... the list could just go on and on.

EDIT: BTW, at first I was afraid to get close to the wolf and wondered where she found the gall to bring a WOLF, of all things, to a public place. Wellllllllllll, I just wish all dogs were as loveable and obviously intelligent and gentle as a puppy as what that wolf was once I raked up the nerve to pet him. DANG, once more I'm wanting to get a wolf...
 
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My favorite kind of dog is the kind that...

Is housebroken in about two days
Does not chew furniture, leather goods, or anything not his chewy toys
Does not bark like a broken car alarm just because Neighbor Dog looked at him funny
Does not eat cat poop fresh out of the litterboxes
Enjoys baths
Stands at a respectful distance from the cats and allows them to come to him without jumping, playing, chasing or bouncing in place like a crack-addled maniac
Guards the chickens from all predators and rodents
Guards the garden from marauding rabbits and birds without trampling every seedling into a sad, broken pile of greenish twigs
Listens attentively to each and every command, even when there is an interesting butterfly just over there
Does not help himself to the garden veggies or rip branches off my apple trees for chewy sticks
Does not shed all over everydarnthing
Sits perfectly still for daily tick removal, flea checks, and nail clipping
Understands the command, "beer!"

So far, I've gotten Charlie housebroken, non-chewing, and "probably won't kill a chicken if left unsupervised." And the past couple weeks we've been working on the idea of garden paths. The rest of it...well, I don't think he can really see the four-footed brown hassenpfeffer against the brown mulch in the garden. And the hassenpfeffer and robins are well aware that he isn't fast enough to catch them.
 
We have a Golden Retriever, A Bernese Mountain Dog, and a GSD/Aussie Cattle Dog. I love them all but I'd get another Berner in a heart beat. She's great with the chickens and all my other Berners were great with rabbits when I used to have rabbits. I love my Golden and my mutt but I have to be very careful with them as they hate the chickens.
 

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