Breedia Dog Forum
I think for the foreseeable future I'd stick with rough collies, ive always been fond of them due to my family ties to the breed...and H really suits...
Attractive types and most often merles (hmm wonder why), know a few people with them...they're lovely but much like any other lurcher of this type,...
He's so lovely, such strong colouring!
Thanks both! I really quite like them, they are small and compact but seem quite "no frills".
As a side note I always remember seeing an american program about ovcharkas, I think, that really scared the undies off me. The breeder "temp tested"...
i think in the right homes as many are on here, I think they do fantastically. And there are some I really really like.The motives, however, for why...
We met a lovely parti coloured (unsure if correct term) dog today, he was lovely...the odd couple both really liked him. They are a breed I started...
I do like them...but don't click with the temperaments at all from the ones I've met. I was told they are still used small scale, often with cattle...
Singing from the same hym sheet, you work with what you have :)
Very true. Nobody I know has endless supplies of cash, or is home all day yet all have content dogs. "Dogs are just like children, you can wait...
Couldn't agree with this more, watched in horror as the ususal witch hunt begins. I fail to see how things like all this go unoticed by the powers...
Maybe it was just here then, they used to seem a lot more popular as the choice of "flat faced" small breed, maybe they've bene replaced a bit in...
Anyone else noticed how pekes don't seem to be as popular or commonplace as they once were anymore? We had one when I was tiny, he was quite old...
Like the others have said. Also the difference one finds between a working bred Russell, and a pet bred russell...or russell type like you're lovely...
she is truly lovely.
He is very handsome, I really do admire GSD's...in particular these working lines as the dark sables have always been a favourite. Just a breed I...
I honestly do not know why you have to ebacktrack and re explain things again most of the times you post. Baffles me! On topic, there's something...
I see it that to me the parsons type, don't care if they be a registered breed or not, is the longer legged more stockier dogs. The smaller are more...
A great terrier keeper, long since dead, once said to me as a small boy, "The workign terrier's be all akin to one and other, bred together and bred...
Personally to me, a russell is a russell is a russell is a russell.