AmyMay
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We have a Pickard Berger locally. Bit of an odd looking thing.
I’m pretty sure there is some legislation around here that only allows Gundogs or collies.
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 keenI’d quite like to see a Chinese crested dog! Never seen on in reality. I *think I *might like them
No that’s enough to put anyone off.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
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!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
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’m pretty sure there is some legislation around here that only allows Gundogs or collies.
Blimey, haven’t seen one of those in years. Definitely qualifies as a scruffy terrier to consider for the future.I saw two Dandie Dinmonts walking up the street yesterday.
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.
Someone I know has a Schipperke. Should be renamed Schitperke, Nasty little dog. But they dont live round here.
We have a Basenji and a Bedlington Terrier by us, reminds me of a little lamb!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 I also have alot of people commenting on our deerhound, I also never see any of those.
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.
Your gsd?!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.
He’d have got on well with Bear, who now has the tracker on due to regular buggering off.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
Your gsd?!
Don’t suppose it counts but I see my 2 Lancashire heelers all the time . They’re a vulnerable native breed and always attract attention when I’m out with them .
I just looked them up. Curious mix of gsd ears and scruffy oversize terrier!We have a Pickard Berger locally. Bit of an odd looking thing.