youngfarmer
Well-Known Member
So I'm thinking ahead by a few months, but soon I will be renting a barn conversion (only 1 bedroom, but fairly spacious, house not a flat) on a farmers land. I will, hopefully, be permanently working on a yard by May as well. However, I'm looking into what breeds are best to suit this purpose.
I'm 22 years old, fairly fit and healthy and have always loved dogs. My partner regularly goes beating (during season) and attends cockdays, so would be good to have something that meets his needs for this too. Not specifically looking for a working dog, but something that could potentially be dual purpose. I've always liked bigger breeds (GSD, rottie, husky etc etc) but realise these may not be the best types to have for these purposes. I don't particularly like smaller breeds (as in toy breeds, and even some Jack Russell's) although I realise terrier breeds are good dogs for beating and shoots(not that kind of beating
). Neither of us like greyhound, lurcher, saluki etc type dogs too.
What breeds do you all have? What breeds would you recommend? Spaniels/ collies seem to be an obvious choice, but what other less obvious breeds are there?
(Sorry for the long post, brownies and ice cream for anyone who got this far)
I'm 22 years old, fairly fit and healthy and have always loved dogs. My partner regularly goes beating (during season) and attends cockdays, so would be good to have something that meets his needs for this too. Not specifically looking for a working dog, but something that could potentially be dual purpose. I've always liked bigger breeds (GSD, rottie, husky etc etc) but realise these may not be the best types to have for these purposes. I don't particularly like smaller breeds (as in toy breeds, and even some Jack Russell's) although I realise terrier breeds are good dogs for beating and shoots(not that kind of beating
What breeds do you all have? What breeds would you recommend? Spaniels/ collies seem to be an obvious choice, but what other less obvious breeds are there?
(Sorry for the long post, brownies and ice cream for anyone who got this far)