Smitty
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I was stood next to one at a village dog show in Somerset some years ago. The owner had travelled two or three hundred miles to get it. Not sure I have seen another since. I love them.
Have you had MTs before or is the breed new to you? I think it is just 'fashion' re: why they are not more popular tbh. There are some really wonderful breeds that would happily suit modern family life that are totally forgotten about. In part I think it is because of the intensely image driven and the kind of 'narrow' focus influence of that. My lad is medium sized, non shedding, lovely fun temperament, healthy breed history and 'fun' looking but the breed is still really rare. I always get asked about him and he is much admired out and about but most people assume he is some kind of trendy cross-breed! A MT is a lovely size, smart looking, easy coat to maintain and has a good breed society too; you would think they would make really popular dogs. It really is a shame that they are not - potentially in favour of less healthy and less understood breeding. It seems mad to me!!I think they are an amazing breed! I can’t fathom why they are so rare.
Yes I’ve had one before!
Was just waiting for the right time to introduce another ?
Oh this makes me want to cry - the numbers registered annually are tiny so cross breeding is an absolute failure for the breed. We average about 150 pups a year in the UK, our litter is only the second in Ireland in the past 10 yearsI Googled them and have found a 4 day old advert for MT x Yorkie. Mum is the MT. I would be tempted if the pup had an MT type coat ...
Oh this makes me want to cry - the numbers registered annually are tiny so cross breeding is an absolute failure for the breed. We average about 150 pups a year in the UK, our litter is only the second in Ireland in the past 10 years
I adore our MTs, they've such character and are great with bigger dogs. Happy to wrestle and get muddy but delighted to curl up on the sofa. It seems to me they're marmite dogs - people either adore them or don't take to them at all. Well bred ones are an absolutle joy but like any guardy breed they need lots of socialising (the last two of the litter went to the train station today for a little day trip!) and we do haave vWD and renal issues in the breed (all being well investigated/researched with the breed club raising huge funding for scientific studies).