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My gsd x rottie got lots of compliments on her lovely straight strong back. Sadly her elbows were made of cream cheeseTotally agree re gsd back ends. When OH and I decided to get a dog we both liked them but had the same issue, we saw a lovely gsd x rottie that had a much straighter, stronger looking back which we both liked but he was in a rescue and they rejected us coz we worked.
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Golden Retrievers though I don't want to own one.
I was actually saying to someone the other day about GR's but we decided a big super hairy labrador would be a complete house trasherSame! I find them very similar temperament wise to my oldest whippet. A big adorable cuddly dog. But I couldnt cope with the hair and dirt!
Poodles and Red Setters. Red Setters are such beautiful dogs, never owned one but love them.
They were OHs original choice but too high energy for me lolOnly the small skinny version for me I'm afraid!
We have a Malamute, adopted as a 10yo, now 13. We love him dearly, but he’s been hard work. Very reactive to other dogs, but absolutely loves all humans. I wouldn’t say he’s put us off having another, but……Really, no other Malamute fans on here?![]()
I see a couple walking round here and they are lovely but I'm not sure I could do all the hairReally, no other Malamute fans on here?![]()
All 4 of our mutes have been great with other dogs. 3 have had good recall but Tala is a bit too much of a social butterfly to trust off lead. They've actually all been pretty easy ( few initial sporadic issues with Tala when we first got her but resolved fairly quickly), but the last 3 ( rescues) all came with a big list of issues from the rescue centre / previous homes and non of them really manifested themselves with us. OH will not consider any other breed now, then again how could you not fall in love with this.We have a Malamute, adopted as a 10yo, now 13. We love him dearly, but he’s been hard work. Very reactive to other dogs, but absolutely loves all humans. I wouldn’t say he’s put us off having another, but……
I love Collies. On my third, all taken in as older dogs needing a home. Would love a pup one day, but not while I work full time.
That is a very valid pointI see a couple walking round here and they are lovely but I'm not sure I could do all the hair
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She is beautiful.All 4 of our mutes have been great with other dogs. 3 have had good recall but Tala is a bit too much of a social butterfly to trust off lead. They've actually all been pretty easy ( few initial sporadic issues with Tala when we first got her but resolved fairly quickly), but the last 3 ( rescues) all came with a big list of issues from the rescue centre / previous homes and non of them really manifested themselves with us. OH will not consider any other breed now, then again how could you not fall in love with this.

I absolutely love and would kill for a Great Dane, I think they are beautiful and the ones I knew were were lovely- all the same line.
However its highly unlikely I'd ever even consider buying one. My training skills wouldn't be up to scratch for such a big animal and are they drooley? I think I remember them being a bit drooley. Also just practicaly. We won't forever have a big house on a farm and a GD may not fit in what we end up in!