Breedia Dog Forum
Well at least one of you sleeps...
take away the "air and grace" and you could be talking terrier... :lol:
I'd also recommend a rescue centre for a mooch. A good one will have given it's dogs a pretty good assessment. Got the Lodger at a year and a half...
Beaglish round the edges?
Greyhounds can be a bit vulnerable with boisterous toddlers - not a lot of padding. Presumably depends on dog and toddler. Lurchers' exercise desires...
I am as likely to own a Plummer as I am a Malinois.
Disclaimer - I know nothing. Was under the impression "Small working terriers" pretty much came under "small working terriers" - Type rather than...
Or a bit of Lurcher?
Uncle's probable whippet was a really easy dog. She was a motorway dog. Someone dumped her out of a car when she was not much more than a pup. No...
More opinions... http://terriermandotcom.blogspot.co.uk/2007/08/parson-russells-potted-histories-potted.html
Think it was probably a "split" after badger hunting replaced fox hunting as a popular hobby. (Stockier dogs, larger holes) Plus the human desire to...
Sucker for trail hounds - Big dog for a flat though.
Smigeon of Sight hound?
Got nothing to add to this thread other than to say Scout75's Kofi is a really lovely boy. 8)
Stupid sort of a cross but would have though size would be OK? - Staffords are pretty stocky.
Good choice!
Staffie Ridgeback? Best guess :-)
I go walking with a Pug/Beagle - cracking little dog - Gives the lodger a run for his money in tuggy wars too.
Looks like they went on a slight incline in the 40s then went pear shaped in the 70s & 80s. From a "Sloping back" perspective things seem to have...
I thought he looked pretty fit. Looks wise I'd go short hair working but I prefer the look of about every working dog vs it's show equivelent....