Why did you pick that breed?

Pretty much always cross breeds..Not cockapoo stuff..lab X gsd or lurcher X saluki X collie X.. Why, they always appear better tempered, healthier and I like reasonable sized dogs!!
 
Those with greyhounds, I know they are generally laid back and don't need a lot of walking, but do they need to have a really good blast everyday and do you need a fenced in area for them to do it, or do they come back !

Most greys don't need a blast every day, maybe a couple of times a week, recall isn't something I would have a lot of faith in but fencing especially with the boys doesn't need to be very high as they don't tend to jump.
 
My parents always had german shepherds and as beautiful as they are I knew I would not choose to own one especially living in a farming area with lots of sheep and livestock. Our first dog was a labrador, we ended up with her because my MIL found her tied to a fence but no one claimed her and as she already had two dogs we decided to keep her ourselves. We then had two black labs but our son was quite young and wanted a smaller dog he could handle himself so we bought a springer that turned out to be a springer x collie, fabulous natured dog and when we decided to get another one as by then the labs had passed away we wanted the same cross but it was just as 'designer' breeds were coming popular and breeders wanted more for the cross than I had to pay for a pure springer so got a pedigree springer instead. Gorgeous dogs, easy to train and as both myself and my husband walk a lot they are perfect for us. Wouldn't recommend them if you are not prepared to get out in all weather.
 
I have a small, working build red/dark yellow labrador. Grandparents and parents have always had labs and I don't think that you can fault their temperament, willingness to please and cheerful company. My girl is great, fits in with what I want very well, settles at work very well but is always up for a walk/adventure.
 
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