Dog breed

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Ok, lets try this again... I'm looking for a dog to buy in the near future. I want something small because I hate big dogs. lol The dog in this pic looks nice, but I don't know the breed. A few people are saying it looks like a Yorkshire Terrier.


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Yorkie for sure Kramer.

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What about this terrier? Any idea of the specific breed?


And lmao @ your new avy. /laugh.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":lol:" border="0" alt="laugh.gif" />

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Man, I hate little dogs...Big dogs just seem more manly... /:D" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt=":D" />

BUT...If I had to get a little bit of dog, I'd get a cocker spaniel or something...They're cute...Cuddley...But ultra fucking aggressive for a small dog...Gotta love it when the little furball is in the park talking shit to a Rott...

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Kramer, that looks like a Cairn Terrier to me (1st pic) rather than a Yorkie.


I suppose which type of terrier you have depends on your circumstances. A Jack Russell (like Jim Carrey had in the Mask), a Cairn or a West Highland Terrier (westie) are all hard working durable dogs, but can be a bit on the snappy/agressive side. I'd avoid if you have young children.

The best Terrier bet if you do have kids would be a Border Terrier. Although they are "working" dogs (i.e originally used for rabbiting and hunting) they have an excellent temperament with kids.

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I think you†™ ¢‚¬„¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¢†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¡¢‚¬Å¡‚¬†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¾¢‚¬Å¡‚¢re right; it does look like a Cairn. Everyone I talked to said Yorkie. lol

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A while ago I was thinking Jack Russell, but my mom was telling me one day that they shed a lot. lol

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I think it's an ewok.... but I could be wrong... it's happened before... once. /:D" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt=":D" />




Have you looked in to any of the new "designer dogs"?

Specific cross matches to create minimal to no shedding and hypoalergenic traits...
weird names though: schnoodle, spoodle, labradoodle, etc...

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QUOTE(Mr. SM)I think it's an ewok.... but I could be wrong... it's happened before... once. /:D" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt=":D" />

When I was boarding a few years ago, my landlady had a German Shepherd that looked like an Ewok, serious!


When my parents were deciding on getting a dog, my father only wanted a "real" dog, not some fluffy little yappy toy.
and he was set on cattle dogs because he reckons they were the only ones that didn't bite him.

Instead they just give cheek :wink: (check my avatar)

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That's a nice looking dog, Pete, but I'm just not a fan of big dogs. I never have been. Probably has something to do with the fact that I lived beside a drug dealer for a couple years, and he had two pit bulls. lol

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QUOTE(Kramer)That's a nice looking dog, Pete, but I'm just not a fan of big dogs. I never have been. Probably has something to do with the fact that I lived beside a drug dealer for a couple years, and he had two pit bulls. lol

I don't blame ya about that. Pit Bull dogs are banned from the state of Queensland, too many cases of vicious attacks.



My father got bitten by a German Shepherd when he was a boy, and ever since then he's been shit-scared of them and all other dogs. He wouldn't even come out of his car when visiting people, if they had a dog in the yard!

He started to feel safer around them when our family looked after my aunt's Apso Lhaso-Maltese terrier for a month- only a little thing. Then he remembered back from his childhood that his father had a blue cattle dog that was friendly to him- and therefore also considered that breed to be "real dogs (and of course because they are working dogs.

He's still a bit wary of German Shepherds (even the one my past landlady owns who looks like an Ewok, who is also a complete scaredy-cat), but now quite okay around most dogs.


Ruby ain't that big, in fact she's a bit tubby in the belly- sometimes I call her "pot belly dog" :mrgreen:
I'll post a pic one day (if I can find it) of me holding her, so you can how big she really is.

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