Following on from popularbreeds, what unusual breeds do you see in your area?

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I’m pretty sure there is some legislation around here that only allows Gundogs or collies.

Round here the legislation only allows French Bulldogs and Cockerpoos.

However, I saw a Standard Dachshund yesterday and I was amazed at how big it was! I had never seen one in real life before so it was unusual to me.
 

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I’d quite like to see a Chinese crested dog! Never seen on in reality. I *think I *might like them 😬
He was quite a snappy dog he used to have a go at Winnie when she was quite young and he had a go at my friend's doberman puppy quite badly, no idea if it's a breed trait or just something this dog just did buy I wasn't that keen 😄
 

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A woman I work with has a Chow and another woman at work has a large munsterlander (I hope I've got that right).

I recently met a great dane, not majorly unusual I guess but I don't meet many! Met a man with an IWS recently too, they seem to be getting more popular lately, and I started talking to him about his dog. He informed me I had stopped him in a sainsburys carpark the other side of town last year, and my uncle bred his dog 😂 I remembered the conversation when he reminded me. I never let an IWS pass me by. So in short, I met an unusual dog and forgot I met him and met him again 😂
Someone in the woods was amazed that I knew her dog was a munsterlander. I mean, Bear is a turbo oversize springer, this thing dwarfed him!

I’m pretty sure there is some legislation around here that only allows Gundogs or collies.
One of the dog walkers-she’s horsey, we always chat-had a row of labs in her trailer with the setter sat trying to blend in! 🤣
I saw two Dandie Dinmonts walking up the street yesterday.
Blimey, haven’t seen one of those in years. Definitely qualifies as a scruffy terrier to consider for the future.
 

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I used to walk a Norwegian buhund who was a fantastic dog, did a dog sit for a newfie recently which not rare is uncommon round here, regularly meet a chow, local woman has 2 old English sheepdogs ( hadn't seen any of those for years), did a home visit for a rescue a while back and one of their current dogs was a Swedish vallhund.
 

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Someone in the woods was amazed that I knew her dog was a munsterlander. I mean, Bear is a turbo oversize springer, this thing dwarfed him!


One of the dog walkers-she’s horsey, we always chat-had a row of labs in her trailer with the setter sat trying to blend in! 🤣

Blimey, haven’t seen one of those in years. Definitely qualifies as a scruffy terrier to consider for the future.

I don’t think of them as unusual as my YO had one and now has another .. both quite sweet dogs although her previous one was a bit of a hunter and used to disappear quite regularly
 

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We have Picardy spaniel and chessie breeders locally so see plenty of both of them. I’ve only seen a few small musterlanders abroad but the large the ‘in’ dog in my Cani X.
 

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Someone I know has a Schipperke. Should be renamed Schitperke, Nasty little dog. But they dont live round here.

Little did I know on posting on this thread 13 years ago that I’d end up with a schitperke 😂 I’ve only met another one in the wild (outside of the show ring) once, in central London of all places.
 

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I board a Leonberger and an Italian Greyhound, they are possibly the least common I see, breeds I see when walking are mostly of the same.
We have a wolfhound near us.
I have a little fox terrier boarding now, never see any of those around.

I have a long coated akita (looks like a teddy bear) very different to the short coats and have only seen 2 others and I board them, she pulls in the crowds on every walk, so I walk her at dusk now:D I also have alot of people commenting on our deerhound, I also never see any of those.
We have a Basenji and a Bedlington Terrier by us, reminds me of a little lamb!
 

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Little did I know on posting on this thread 13 years ago that I’d end up with a schitperke 😂 I’ve only met another one in the wild (outside of the show ring) once, in central London of all places.

I saw one with the Japanese team entourage at a couple of world championships and the only other one was walking down the street in Brum and I accosted the owners 😉
 

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Japanese schip people appear to be super enthusiastic and cute about the breed, the last meet up in Tokyo (called the black bean festival) had party hats and official souvenirs.

I saw someone canicrossing with a bedlington this morning, again outside of showing I haven’t seen one of those for a while.

Someone asked the other night (tbf it was nearly dark) if the large dog was a huntaway. 😳
 

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I used to own a Manchester Terrier.

Locally, there is Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever - a great dog until it barks🐕 There used to be a Spanish Water Dog and two Shiba Inu. In my local pet shop, I met a lady with two Dandie Dinmonts - they looked a lot nicer with a normal hair style😁

There is a breeder of Smooth Collies a few villages away from me. I saw a recent litter advertised but have never met one
 

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Japanese schip people appear to be super enthusiastic and cute about the breed, the last meet up in Tokyo (called the black bean festival) had party hats and official souvenirs.

I saw someone canicrossing with a bedlington this morning, again outside of showing I haven’t seen one of those for a while.

Someone asked the other night (tbf it was nearly dark) if the large dog was a huntaway. 😳
Your gsd?! 🤣
 

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I know someone with a Norfolk terrier. For such lovely little dogs they’re not very popular? I’m trying to convince my mum to take a puppy when my friend has a litter.

There’s a Dalmatian near by too.

And my personal obsession, I saw a corgi in York city centre. I almost burst with excitement.
 

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I love seeing the variety of different breeds and find it sad how some of our native dog breeds are endangered, much the same as some of our horse breeds.

I saw a Kerry Blue and Griffon Bassett the other day as well as seeing two Lagotto Romagnolo's fairly frequently.
 

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My grandad owned 2 kerry blue terriers they are extremely rare and sadly a lot of them get cancer . The dog jack sitting on the bed was the original one he died of cancer at 5 years old. The puppy jack 2.0 just turned 8 years old today I don’t have any Adult photos .
 

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Very few around here - they all seem to doodles/poos. I see lots of weird and wonderful breeds mantrailing though which is lovely.
 

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There is a bavarian mountain hound on my yard. She is lovely, daft as a brush and very loyal. She is a bit barky but we've been known to have cuddles in the middle of the floor!
 
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