Law Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 (edited) Someone asked me if Hershel (my Aussie pup) was a corgi. I mean what the actual f&@$? You might not get this one because you have a red merle, but Nova is also a Dalmatian. Didn't ya know Australian Shepherds don't exist? Aussie, some lady got really angry at me because her "Sister breeds those dogs and they are NEVER born without a tail, you chopped it off!!!". Sometimes you just have to smile and nod then walk away! Alibi, I can just imagine the comments with a griffon! Especially because how many pug x's there are around now. Everyone asks what he is, but corgi?! Seriously? Lol I get koolie all the time, collie & border collie. But mostly people ask then go 'oh' then nothing, I think maybe they don't want to admit they've not heard of it. Either that or they like to tell you fun facts about them...yes I know that they're not originally from Australia thank you random stranger :laugh: Edited July 27, 2014 by Law Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OSoSwift Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 Just yesterday I was walking my three through town while my car was getting new tyres and a guy stopped his car and got out to ask me if they were miniature greyhounds. I said no they are whippets. We then had a lovely chat about his rather enormous gorgeous black and white GAP grey he had in the back of his wagon. I also gained a new client for the kennels :) I was stopped by someone else who remarked on my exceedingly good looking Whippets, of course I agreed :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Law Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 Awww that's lovely :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kdf Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 It's a breath of fresh air to see a purebred dog. :)Yes, there's many people who think that... & say so. Which is nice.Trouble is when you own a less common breed, lots of people assume it's a deliberate mixed breed. Like our Tibetan Spaniels. People make guesses like 'an interesting mix?', 'pekinese crossed with something else small?'.I get a rare thrill.... when someone in the street or wherever, says, 'Tibbie!'. It always turns out that a relative or friend of that person owns one.My "koolie x" and I know how you feel!I met a lady a few weeks a go who got very excited that I knew her dog was a Murray River Curly. She thanked me for not calling him a labradoodle I get cattle dog cross mostly with Ivy . One guy flat out told me I'd been ripped off if I thought she was a purebred dog. I find it's rare that someone knows that she's an Aussie (except at trials, etc.) One strange one that I get is "She's pretty... for an Aussie" Kind of a compliment I think . Why did you feel the need to add the last part? Funny thing is that my kelpie is most likely crossed with a cattle dog but to anyone on the street she's just a kelpie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dory the Doted One Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 I get asked all the time what breed Willow is. Stuns me. And If people ask if she's a Rottweiler, it's with an uncertain tone. Must have short memories. Didn't think the tail changed them that much. Had a funny conversation with someone. They kept pronouncing it Rott-While--er very pointedly every time I said Rott-vile-er. So every time they pronounced it like that, I had to say it my way. Don't think there has ever been a conversation where the word Rottweiler has been said so much in such a short space. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Law Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 (edited) It's a breath of fresh air to see a purebred dog. :)Yes, there's many people who think that... & say so. Which is nice.Trouble is when you own a less common breed, lots of people assume it's a deliberate mixed breed. Like our Tibetan Spaniels. People make guesses like 'an interesting mix?', 'pekinese crossed with something else small?'.I get a rare thrill.... when someone in the street or wherever, says, 'Tibbie!'. It always turns out that a relative or friend of that person owns one.My "koolie x" and I know how you feel!I met a lady a few weeks a go who got very excited that I knew her dog was a Murray River Curly. She thanked me for not calling him a labradoodle I get cattle dog cross mostly with Ivy . One guy flat out told me I'd been ripped off if I thought she was a purebred dog. I find it's rare that someone knows that she's an Aussie (except at trials, etc.) One strange one that I get is "She's pretty... for an Aussie" Kind of a compliment I think . Why did you feel the need to add the last part? Funny thing is that my kelpie is most likely crossed with a cattle dog but to anyone on the street she's just a kelpie. But they're all pretty!!! Edited July 27, 2014 by Law Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cannibalgoldfish Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 Had a funny conversation with someone. They kept pronouncing it Rott-While--er very pointedly every time I said Rott-vile-er. So every time they pronounced it like that, I had to say it my way. They probably just thought you had a German accent :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kdf Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 It's a breath of fresh air to see a purebred dog. :)Yes, there's many people who think that... & say so. Which is nice.Trouble is when you own a less common breed, lots of people assume it's a deliberate mixed breed. Like our Tibetan Spaniels. People make guesses like 'an interesting mix?', 'pekinese crossed with something else small?'.I get a rare thrill.... when someone in the street or wherever, says, 'Tibbie!'. It always turns out that a relative or friend of that person owns one.My "koolie x" and I know how you feel!I met a lady a few weeks a go who got very excited that I knew her dog was a Murray River Curly. She thanked me for not calling him a labradoodle I get cattle dog cross mostly with Ivy . One guy flat out told me I'd been ripped off if I thought she was a purebred dog. I find it's rare that someone knows that she's an Aussie (except at trials, etc.) One strange one that I get is "She's pretty... for an Aussie" Kind of a compliment I think . Why did you feel the need to add the last part? Funny thing is that my kelpie is most likely crossed with a cattle dog but to anyone on the street she's just a kelpie. But they're all pretty!!! I know that :D I thought it was really strange that they paused and then felt the need to add "for an Aussie". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simply Grand Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 I get asked all the time what breed Willow is. Stuns me. And If people ask if she's a Rottweiler, it's with an uncertain tone. Must have short memories. Didn't think the tail changed them that much. Had a funny conversation with someone. They kept pronouncing it Rott-While--er very pointedly every time I said Rott-vile-er. So every time they pronounced it like that, I had to say it my way. Don't think there has ever been a conversation where the word Rottweiler has been said so much in such a short space. that cracked me up, I can just imagine it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dory the Doted One Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 Oooohhhh....funny curly coated retriever moment at a Royal. Joe Public: Is that a Labradoodle. Me: No. It's a Curly Coated Retriever. Joe Public: Er. What's it crossed with? Me: a Curly Coated Retriever. I still don't think he got it. :laugh: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Law Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 It's a breath of fresh air to see a purebred dog. :)Yes, there's many people who think that... & say so. Which is nice.Trouble is when you own a less common breed, lots of people assume it's a deliberate mixed breed. Like our Tibetan Spaniels. People make guesses like 'an interesting mix?', 'pekinese crossed with something else small?'.I get a rare thrill.... when someone in the street or wherever, says, 'Tibbie!'. It always turns out that a relative or friend of that person owns one.My "koolie x" and I know how you feel!I met a lady a few weeks a go who got very excited that I knew her dog was a Murray River Curly. She thanked me for not calling him a labradoodle I get cattle dog cross mostly with Ivy . One guy flat out told me I'd been ripped off if I thought she was a purebred dog. I find it's rare that someone knows that she's an Aussie (except at trials, etc.) One strange one that I get is "She's pretty... for an Aussie" Kind of a compliment I think . Why did you feel the need to add the last part? Funny thing is that my kelpie is most likely crossed with a cattle dog but to anyone on the street she's just a kelpie. But they're all pretty!!! I know that :D I thought it was really strange that they paused and then felt the need to add "for an Aussie". Yeah that's what I find strange too because they're just a pretty breed as a whole. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RiverStar-Aura Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 The only dogs I'm always questioning are the tri/blue merle Border Collies because they look so much like Aussie Sheps I get confused. At the agility demo I was at on Saturday, there was an interesting mix of purebred dogs: Kerry Blue Terrier, Airedale Terrier, Rottie and I swear I saw a Bearded Collie but I didn't get anywhere near his owner to ask. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LisaCC Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 The only dogs I'm always questioning are the tri/blue merle Border Collies because they look so much like Aussie Sheps I get confused. At the agility demo I was at on Saturday, there was an interesting mix of purebred dogs: Kerry Blue Terrier, Airedale Terrier, Rottie and I swear I saw a Bearded Collie but I didn't get anywhere near his owner to ask. Even google gets confused at that! Just typing in "Black Tri Border Collie" into google images with give you results with Aussies in there, even ones showing a complete bob tailed butt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VizslaMomma Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 (edited) I saw a lady with two pulis once. I asked her about them and she thought I was Hungarian. She was thrilled her dogs got recognised Edited July 27, 2014 by VizslaMomma Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maddy Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 Back when the idiot dog* was 16 weeks old, I posted a photo of him on FB and someone asked if he was a JRT. Now that he's older and has very heavy ticking, people tell me that my dalmatian is too thin :/ *greyhound in avatar picture. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VizslaMomma Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 Back when the idiot dog* was 16 weeks old, I posted a photo of him on FB and someone asked if he was a JRT. Now that he's older and has very heavy ticking, people tell me that my dalmatian is too thin :/ *greyhound in avatar picture. Sorry I just ROFLOLWMP!!!!! Heard greyhounds called many things but never a too thin Dalli! People are too precious Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparkycat Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 Lots of people think my young Borzoi is a poodle X because he still has his puppy curls and therefore of course he won't shed ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grumpette Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 I get asked all the time what breed Willow is. Stuns me. And If people ask if she's a Rottweiler, it's with an uncertain tone. Must have short memories. Didn't think the tail changed them that much. Had a funny conversation with someone. They kept pronouncing it Rott-While--er very pointedly every time I said Rott-vile-er. So every time they pronounced it like that, I had to say it my way. Don't think there has ever been a conversation where the word Rottweiler has been said so much in such a short space. Yep the tail really throws people. Most seem to think that Dee and Zeph are Labs, and they have no hesitation in approaching them for a pat. It is really weird. The tail apparently makes them look more friendly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Clover Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 Yes I also compliment folk on well bred dogs when I'm out and about. Although I think I freaked out a Great Dane person when I asked if it was from a particular breeder. It was :laugh: :laugh: I did that with one of my customers Standard Poodles recently. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VizslaMomma Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 Yes I also compliment folk on well bred dogs when I'm out and about. Although I think I freaked out a Great Dane person when I asked if it was from a particular breeder. It was :laugh: :laugh: I did that with one of my customers Standard Poodles recently. Very often it's a great compliment to the breeder, imo. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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