Muttaburra Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 And just wait until I add my wirey Vizsla.............. that's gonna be fun That's really going to make introductions quite a mouthful Maybe you will need to take a printed fact sheet out with you. Actually I get the same with my 2 dogs all the time. Gracie, a pretty representative example of a broken coat Jack Russell Terrier, and Maxi, a long legged smooth coat example of the breed. Seems the only ones people recognise is a short legged smooth coat variety. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dogsfevr Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 And just wait until I add my wirey Vizsla.............. that's gonna be fun That's really going to make introductions quite a mouthful Maybe you will need to take a printed fact sheet out with you. Actually I get the same with my 2 dogs all the time. Gracie, a pretty representative example of a broken coat Jack Russell Terrier, and Maxi, a long legged smooth coat example of the breed. Seems the only ones people recognise is a short legged smooth coat variety. I dont get bothered i just figure they wont own my breed For years our mini schnauzers are scotties. The irish setters are stupid & the list goes on but such is life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
corvus Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 We pretty much fall over backwards when someone knows either of our breeds. In fact, it's only ever happened at a dog show. It's also a bit embarrassing when we're like "that one's a Lapphund" and then the folks say "And the little one? Is he the same only young?" "er, no, he's a Vallhund. Finnish Lapphund, Swedish Vallhund. Yes, we like hunds." For some reason people always think Erik is a German Shepherd cross. It bewilders me. They all say he looks like a dwarf shepherd. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gayle. Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 For some reason people always think Erik is a German Shepherd cross. It bewilders me. They all say he looks like a dwarf shepherd. I'll admit the first time I saw a Vallhund, I thought it looked like a GSD head on a corgi shaped body. There's an elderly lady that was showing some in Melbourne and had I not seen them being judged, I would not for a second have assumed they were a purebred. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sayly Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 Holly is a Border Collie or a Coolie, and then when you explain she's an Aussie Shepherd, they "come from Coolies" or "the same as Coolies". Ruby is always an Airedale. But with only a handful of breeders in Aus I don't blame people for thinking that. When I say Irish Terrier to people who haven't seen her, people always seem to assume I mean an Irish Setter. Even other vet students... now there's a worry. A terrier and a setter are VERY different. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dogsfevr Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 A terrier and a setter are VERY different. ont worry you would be surprised in how many vets have no clue about breeds Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gayle. Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 Holly is a Border Collie or a Coolie, and then when you explain she's an Aussie Shepherd, they "come from Coolies" or "the same as Coolies". A couple of years ago at an Aussie speciality show, I was standing watching a ring full of blue merle dogs being judged. It was a very large class, I think it was open dogs or something like that, and they made a spectacular display. An elderly lady was standing next to me watching as well, and she asked me "What breed are those dogs?" I told her they were Australian Shepherds. She looked a bit bemused and puzzled, watched the dogs for a few more minutes then wandered off saying "Australian Shepherds? Hmmmmmm, I don't think they're supposed to be all fluffy like that!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Austerra Posted January 5, 2010 Author Share Posted January 5, 2010 Thanks for all your comments. I think they would be very interesting to see here, as i've had kelpies for 25 yrs and now aussies (terriers not yankee sheps) I think they would suit me perfectly. Then go check out Swedish Vallhunds! That's what the photo I posted is, only he's the wrong colour and they are meant to be sable. They are around the same size and are also cattle herders. The Lancashires are about 1/2 weight of Vallhunds at approx 6 kg and only 25 - 30 cm in height. Actually very happy with my Aussies & Kelpie, but the Lancashire Heeler just caught my attention as hadn't even come across this breed in books before. When I volunteered at RSPCA a dog came in that the vets had decided was a "corgi x husky" , one look for anyone that knows breeds could tell it was a Swedish Vallhund. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monah Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 Sorry OT SPIKES PUPPY!!!! wire viz?? more info pllllleeeaaaasssee!! Where and whom and when??? I had lots of wire cuddles on the weekend and know a litter is due very soon!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sayly Posted January 6, 2010 Share Posted January 6, 2010 A terrier and a setter are VERY different. ont worry you would be surprised in how many vets have no clue about breeds Don't think I would be, there are so many in our group that don't know much about breeds and can't tell alot apart. Oh well, I don't know much about cattle or sheep... But I'm not planning on being a large animal vet either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mmoo Posted January 6, 2010 Share Posted January 6, 2010 Hi with my breed I get all sorts but the one that really tickled me was Dally/Afghan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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