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Not easy, there are too many great dogs

Brittany

Finnish Lapphund

Standard Poodle

Staffy

Samoyed

English Springer Spaniel

Cocker Spaniel (either type)

Collie

Irish Setter

Dogue De Bordeaux

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Telomian

Basenji

Bernese Mountain Dog

Border Collie

Iggy

Bull Mastiff

Great Dane

**This list is subject to change** I am a woman and that's my prerogative :laugh:

ETA and a Catahoula Leopard Dog too!

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Oooohh....

Mine would be

- Dachshund - I own 2 :rofl:

- Staffy- Have had when I was little, beautiful dogs :D

- Doberman- just a breed that interested me when I was looking for my first dog, but decided on dachshund instead

- Beagle- me and my brother think they are adorable, but I know how much trouble they can get into with their noses!

- Finnish Lapphund- When I first saw Ashoka on here I fell in love, beautiful colours!!

- German Shepphard- my bf had one but she passed on a year ago, beautiful dog.

- Bernese Mountain Dog- Saw one down the street, beautifully trained!

- Border Collie- soooo much energy, love it.

- Siberian Husky- a friend in adelaide has three of them, and they are so beautiful and friendly and SNEAKY!

- Irish Setter- just stunning to look at :laugh:

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Kelpie

Belgian Malinois

Koolie

Dutch Shepherd

Belgian Groenendael

Schipperke

German Spitz

Japanese Spitz

German Shorthaired Pointer

Manchester Terrier

Almost did it all with pointy ear dogs :laugh: Probably could if I tried hard enough . . .

I could do

GSD

Swedish Vallhund

at the end instead and it would work :rofl:

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Well not counting a malinois because I currently have one...

Rottweiler (had 2 previously, really want another)

Irish Wolfhound (fell in love with a pair of them at the obedience club I trained at as a kid)

(the breeds that I really definitely want)

(and the 'perhaps one day's)

Maybe another variety of Belgian Shepherd (a Terv or Groen)

Or a nice Dutchie

Staffy

Bull Terrier

Maybe a Newf or a Saint

Or a Pug LOL

I would love to have a team of sled dogs (Huskies or Malamutes), but I don't want to live in the snow :laugh:

I have fallen in love with CharlesWentworth's Emmy (Japanese Spitz), too!

Ummmm I may have gone over 10 LOL

It was Lola, wasn't it? :rofl:

Okaaaay, here are mine:

Frenchie

Boston

Griffon

Bullmastiff

British Bulldog

Bull Terrier (Mini)

Chinese Crested

That's not ten, but I'm picky :D

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And a Papillon for when I'm too old to manage the sighties.

Also, I can see adopting a scruffer lurcher if one needs rescue one day and I have the time.

A vet I know owns a lurcher. He came with her from the UK. I just love him to bits.

And one can never be too old to own a whippet! Less work than a papillon :laugh:

Paps aren't as much work as they look really.

Bit more to brush but other than that, not a whole lot of other maintenance. And only clipping is between the paw pads. :rofl:

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Border Collie (yep, another one!)

Australian Shepherd

Toller

Sheltie

Koolie

Irish Setter

Sibe. Husky

Bullmastiff (I miss my Lily :laugh:)

Rough Collie

Belgian Terv.

....I could go on :rofl:....

ETA: Ahhh, I forgot a Pap and Whippet!! And Italian Spinone!!

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Spinone

Pointer

Bracco Italiano

Irish Setter

Deerhound

Borzoi

PBGV

Swedish Vallhund

Poodle

Greyhound (have 2)

English Setter (coming soon :laugh: )

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1. Beagle

2. Siberian Husky

3. Finnish Lapphund

4. Petite Basset Griffon Vendeen

5. Dobermann

6. Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever

7. GSD (must be a sable working line)

8. Jack Russell Terrier (rough coat)

9. Giant Schnauzer

10. Brittany

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1) Siberian Husky - I'm determined to one day own a black and white sibe with blue eyes and an agouti sibe that I will own from the time they're a puppy, the rest will be rescues.

2) Finnish Lapphund

3) French Bulldog

4) Aussie Shepherd (blue merle!)

5) Chinese Crested

6) Samoyed

7) Greyhound

8) Belgian Shepherd Dog - Groenendael

9) Canadian Eskimo Dog

10) Keeshond

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Amstaff (OWN)

Dogue de Bordeaux

French Bulldog

Shar Pei

Newfoundland (Love the Brown & Grey)

Neapolitan Mastiff

Chow Chow

Great Dane (Harlequin)

Poodle (Standard)

Chinese Crested Dog (Hairless)

Some of these I know will never happen as grooming requirements are so high! My top 3 are absolute musts.

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Borzoi - well der! :noidea:

Hortaya Borzaya / Chortaj (definite will-do for import and recognition when I get filthy rich!!! :noidea: )

Oh, and the Stepnaya Borzaya as well!!

Taigan

Irish Wolfhound

Pekingese (shh, don't tell anyone I love the polar opposite to the rest of my favourites!! Short legs? Squashed face? Love them!! :eek: )

Silken Windhounds?? Some lovely types being fixed in this breed now...

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Mine would be in no particular order:

Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier (have owned would definately own again)

Polish Lowland Sheepdog

Bearded Collie

Briard

Tibetan Terrier ( own now)

Lagotto (nearly owned)

Italian Spinone

Lowchen

Bichon (owned 4 and just lost the last one at 15.1/2 yrs of age)

Havanese

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And a Papillon for when I'm too old to manage the sighties.

Also, I can see adopting a scruffer lurcher if one needs rescue one day and I have the time.

A vet I know owns a lurcher. He came with her from the UK. I just love him to bits.

And one can never be too old to own a whippet! Less work than a papillon :noidea:

Paps aren't as much work as they look really.

Bit more to brush but other than that, not a whole lot of other maintenance. And only clipping is between the paw pads. :eek:

:noidea:

I adore a nice papillon, gorgeous little dogs, but that is still more maintenance than a whippet I'm afraid. :o

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