I have a 2 1/2 year old, 15lb, Dachshund mix. I think his other half is beagle, but I don't know for sure. http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y21.../liltucker.jpg
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I have a 2 1/2 year old, 15lb, Dachshund mix. I think his other half is beagle, but I don't know for sure. http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y21.../liltucker.jpg
Previously -
Collie/Shepherd
2 Siberian Huskies
Currently -
American Eskimo
Shiba Inu -the most popular dog in Japan and no one in the US has heard of it, a small hunting dog, smart smart dogs
Italian Greyhound - one of the rarer breeds and jealously guarded by good breeders, so not necessarily easy to get, fragile and spoiled by breeding - an Iggy would never dream of going out in the rain, for example
(and a mutt)
I have a Pomeranian that I got at a animal shelter 7 years ago (I was a volunteer at the time) She picked me really......I knelt down in front of her cage and she jumped in my lap and licked my nose :p I added a recent pic of her getting a Laser treatment at work for her bad back :( I'm the one with the tattoos....
Pembroke Welsh Corgi - me and the Queen. :cool:
Two rescue Springer Spaniels. One is completely blind, but he is amazing.
I had an English Bulldog growing up - back before they were one of the most popular dogs. I adored her and still miss her to this day. I would love to have another Bullie. :)
I have a Chow Chow.
http://photos-a.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos...91038317_a.jpg
Two lovable but obnoxious doxies. One is a red dapple smooth hair, age 15, and the other is a long-haired silver dapple, age 8.
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Like many, I've had several types of dogs over the years. In the past 25+ years I've had all golden retreivers and within the last two years I also rescued a chocolate lab. My goldens are all gone now, Shanna the chocolate is still here and more than likely will get another golden in the near future.
Great poll!!
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All the dogs that have been a part of my life came from the shelter, so breeds are a best guess. My current canine housemate looks and acts like a yellow lab, just 15 lbs smaller. Her predecessor was a mutt, pure and simple, more terrier than anything else.
Mine are across the Rainbow Bridge: Aussie shephard who didn't grasp the "fetch" concept: and a spaniel mutt (springer?) who was a tad slow, and didn't fetch either. Both rescues, and both had nice proper long banner tails (no tail docking for them).
Choc. lab - very needy, but a real love.
Beagle - all about her next meal.
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