You know Im sitting here reading all these posts and looking at the pictures and wishing I could have oh so many more breeds than I do.
Id love a corgi and have wanted one since my best friend at my grandads house was a beautiful little corgi bitch. Grandad lived in the country so animals had to be my friend as there was no other human kids around for miles.
Id love to see how I could work one or two of Annies breed, the Brttanys. They sound a lot of fun (and hard work) but at my age my figure and lungs wouldnt keep up.
Ive always wanted a spaniel or two, simply cos they wiggle their whole back end when they are happy and are so funny. I was very serious about having a spaniel at one time and studiied the breed group and lines etc to find out the problems etc. I still dont know after all that study just why I didnt get one. I supsect it was that I couldnt decide exactly which spaniel to have, although I was offered an american cocker bitch for my daughter to train for the show ring. A friend is a top breeder for these.
Oh and a mastif or two would be great, lollopy and slobbery great things that flop down and fill a room.
Oh and dont airdales look sooo good when they are strutting?
Flat coats and labs are just the best house dogs (along with Goldens of course), as long as there is an endless supply of food and cuddles.
I have promised myself a lap dog breed for many years, a bichon or something like it.
Recently I have been looking at and studying Otterhounds, a rare and interesting breed and am very drawn to owning a small pack, but then sense kicks in and I back off. So far!
Oh so many breeds so liitle time/room.
Thank goodness we have just bought a boarding kennels so I can love the dogs without having to be the 'wierd old lady in the village that has millions of dogs'