Breedia Dog Forum
From Tesco - Looks like you would be fine. After filling in an online form, Argos will cover NIs as well (as a recognised type - not a cross) I...
But that is what they are? Odd vet!
Sadly there are some classes who will pick and choose who they take. I cannot understand saying No to an Inuit, unless the trainer did not feel...
The one in Lincolnshire? I thought it rang bells.
Aww - she is cute :) And very didi by the looks of things :)
To be fair - I would not call them Rare. They are very common as a Type (down here at least).
A big(ish) dog who will need a lot of training, could possibly have a high prey drive and is pretty much guaranteed to shed bucket loads! Health...
Can open.....I can see the worms emerging! :lol: They are a mix of breeds - some are easier to train - others not so IME. The ones I have met...
I'm afraid I am an opposite - I have a real soft spot for Brindles! All else equal, I would go for the brindle.
I think it might be the coat texture.....
I don't deny his origins - I say what he is - a crossbreed DOG! There is No point calling him a CsV x or a Saarloos x (although I usually do on...
I am not denying anything :? I have a dog....and whats more, he is not even a breed of dog...he is a MUTT!
FYI - he is a Saarloos x CsV - Still, a crossbreed, mutt or Mongrel....take your pick. (Its what I always call him ;))
No - I don't, because that is not what he is.
I am not going to pretend my dog is something other than he is - a crossbreed, Mutt, Mongrel. That is all.
You cannot suppress instinct.....it always has a way of coming out somehow!
Well said.
To be fair - that is the major danger which people seem to miss. It is actually dangerous and detrimental dogs generally to say they are...
Dunno about Tupac, but Zeff certainly does!!
I actually think they look quite cute when done short, but actually the ones I groom are all unintentional rescues! I do not think the owners would...