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Site: Dog.com Forum - Breeds (site profile, domain info dog.com)
Title: Breeds
Url: http://forum.dog.com/forums/10.aspx
Users activity: 29 posts per thread
Forum activity: 2 active threads during last week
 

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Kim_MacMillan
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What are the top 5 best breeds...
Published (2009-11-27 07:54:00)
Mini Schnauzers are considered a hypoallergenic breed. And yes, there is such a thing as a hypo-allergenic breed....there is no such thing as a nonallergenic breed. Hypo means less than....and yes it just means less likely to bother those with normal dog allergies. The allergies from dogs come in two main forms - the dander that is produced, or the saliva. Sometimes it's the particular oils that are produced on different dogs as...
IrishSetterGrl
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10 Top Favorite & T0 Least...
Published (2009-11-27 16:04:00)
I think I've posted on this thread a long time ago, but I'll do it again. :P Breeds I Like & Can See Myself Having: 1. Irish Setters - loving and smart. I can see how some people may not care for them if they've met some hyperactive ones. But honestly, neither of mine are hyper. Both  are sleeping on the couch, actually. :)  2. Dobermans - eeeee, someday I WILL adopt one. 3. Newfoundlands -...
AgileGSD
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user's latest post:
What are the top 5 best breeds...
Published (2009-11-27 09:31:00)
 And some breeds seem more likely to cause allergies - GSDs and Cockers come to mind. There are certainly a lot of people able to have the hypoallergenic breeds that can't tolerate being around most dogs.
 

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Started 2 years, 7 months ago (2007-04-24 20:55:00)  by DakotaSpirit
Missed the "10" part and least favorite: None in any particular order. Top: Border Collie-have one Australian Cattle Dog-lived with them Australian Kelpie-would love to have one Siberian Husky-lived with them and would love to have my own Alaskan Malamute Akita Northern Inuit Dog-would love to own one Chinook ...
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Started 4 weeks ago (2009-11-09 06:53:00)  by spiritdogs
Contrary to popular opinion, there are no "hypoallergenic" dogs, there are just dogs that don't bother allergy sufferers as much as others. Most of those are dogs with a hair coat, rather than fur. Double coated dogs seem to be the worst offenders. Some of the breeds I like to recommend: Portuguese Water Dog, Havanese, Lagotto Romagnolo, Coton de Tulears, Border Terrier. I like them ...
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Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-24 16:00:00)  by Liesje
As far as SchH you can't get any better than a nice GSD. Most of the other breeds are more reactive, don't have the same fight drive. But I may be biased....
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Started 4 weeks ago (2009-11-09 21:47:00)  by JackieG
I'm so thrilled you were able to get this dog. Thank goodness for her that her owners did agree to let you take her. You have my utmost admiration for doing this and I know I'm not the only one wanting to give you a huge thanks on behalf of this girl. :)
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Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-24 06:47:00)  by JackieG
go away
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Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-11-18 02:42:00)  by corvus
Finnish Lapphund! All right, they are herders as well. But pretty spitzy. Kivi is an excellent companion dog. Just ambles along with you, makes himself comfortable on the ground and snoozes when not much is going on, doesn't give us any trouble.
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Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-11-14 10:40:00)  by Moonlight
Hmmm, tough question, and my answer changes daily. I'd love more cresties and chis. Breeds I haven't owned and would like to: Aussies, Ibizan hound, greyhound, great dane, xolo, whippet, rough collie, dobe, and papillon.
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Started 3 weeks ago (2009-11-16 15:05:00)  by BEVOLASVEGAS
Yes, it is possible. I don't want to sound preachy but please, please, PLEASE research first & find a breeder who health tests. Trust me when I say that health testing is very important in this breed. Honestly, most reputable breeders do not breed for dilutes. Ie..fawns/blues
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Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-11-14 23:24:00)  by Laurelin_429
I may be off, but I'm pretty sure English Toys have similar health issues to the Cavs.... Anyone know?
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-21 20:50:00)  by huskymom
Many of you know already, that I intend to get a dobe as my next dog. That likely won't be for several years yet, but I'm feeling especially inquiry-ish today. I have an extensive list of things I would tell to anyone thinking of getting a husky, but so far, I haven't found much that might deter me from a Doberman. Once the girls are in school full time, at least 5 years away for Kelci, ...
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