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What is Your Favourite Dog Breed .

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Nanato3 Sat 12-Apr-25 16:34:13

There seems to be a lot of dog lovers on GN so I thought I'd start a thread on favourite breed .
I've had lots of breeds in my life from a tiny Toy Poodle to a Great Dane , German Shepherd, tiny JR, tiny Papillon, Labrador, and my absolute favourite the Rough Collie.
I've had 9 collie's, got 2 atm. I love most dogs but the Rough is the love of my life . So obedient, loving and kind.

What's your favourite ?

Curlywhirly Mon 14-Apr-25 10:50:36

Oh a labrador by a country mile. We lost our gorgeous, gentle, loyal girl 18 months ago. Think of her every day. We now share our son's 'Sprocker' who is as mad as a box of frogs! She's lovely, but her mischievous misbehaviour just highlights how well-behaved and easy a labrador is 😍

Patsy70 Mon 14-Apr-25 10:29:22

Nanato3

Patsy70

I love all breeds, but my favourite at the moment is our Bassett Fauve de Bretagne.

If I'm lucky enough to have another dog someday l
would love a Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen.

I was visiting a National Trust garden last week Nanato3 and met a Grande Basset Griffon Vendeen. She was beautiful. Here is Dylan, our rescue from Spain. 😊

Nanato3 Mon 14-Apr-25 10:20:56

Mumofthree

This is my Bedlington Whippet called Martha, she's the sweetest gentlest dog I could wish for.

She's lovely, what a cheeky face grin

MayBee70 Mon 14-Apr-25 10:04:39

Mumofthree

This is my Bedlington Whippet called Martha, she's the sweetest gentlest dog I could wish for.

My dream dog. Trouble is, if I got a Beddie/ Whippet puppy I’d end up with the only smooth coated one in the litter.

Mumofthree Mon 14-Apr-25 08:06:58

This is my Bedlington Whippet called Martha, she's the sweetest gentlest dog I could wish for.

sodapop Sun 13-Apr-25 22:08:27

Rescue
Jack Russell
Great Dane

sassenach512 Sun 13-Apr-25 19:53:18

Another Cavalier King Charles lover here I've had three but two had heart disease and one had diabetes. Lovely sweet temperaments though. I have a cockapoo and a bishon now, the bishon is a little gentleman, you wouldn't know he was around, the cockapoo on the other hand is completely crackers but she's so sweet and loving, they're called velcro dogs and she certainly is my little shadow

ViceVersa Sun 13-Apr-25 19:37:03

As the saying goes, every person thinks their dog is the best in the world. And none of them are wrong.

dogsmother Sun 13-Apr-25 19:32:53

Couldn’t really choose, currently have a toy poodle who is a dream, with one exception, he is a bit of a humaniser. Forever having to put him back on lead as he wants to jump up and greet everyone, not always appreciated. He is very obedient and has fabulous recall so not a problem.
Have had little terriers and Labradors before. I believe everyone has one special dog in a lifetime ( if they are doggie people) mine was a terrier. But I love most dogs for different reasons.

foxie48 Sun 13-Apr-25 19:22:11

I think the best breed tends to be the one you have! I've always had border terriers, they have all been super family dogs, each had his own personality but they all shared certain characteristics. I think you have to be a terrier sort of person to appreciate them, they are trainable but you have to put the work in, they are loving but on their own terms and they are either super active or pretending to sleep but with always one eye open waiting for something to happen. They have all been very independent which I like but wouldn't suit everyone. I know a couple of lovely cavapoos who are the easiest dogs ever but I'm not completely sure I'd want a really "easy" dog so I'll stick with BTs.

Sarnia Sun 13-Apr-25 16:22:18

Musicgirl

We have a Cairn Terrier. He has given us a tremendous amount of love and pleasure for 12 1/2 years. He thinks every human is his friend, except for one man on the other side of the street some years ago who made his hackles rise - we trusted his instincts. He is a clown with a permanent smile on his face and a little smile that often wags so enthusiastically that it goes round in circles like a windmill. As we have always had a lot of people in and out of our house because of my music teaching, we deliberately wanted a breed that had the reputation of being friendly as well as a fairly small dog that would not shed hair (allergies). He has delivered all this and more, helping several children to overcome a fear of dogs.

He sounds adorable.

Musicgirl Sun 13-Apr-25 16:10:49

We have a Cairn Terrier. He has given us a tremendous amount of love and pleasure for 12 1/2 years. He thinks every human is his friend, except for one man on the other side of the street some years ago who made his hackles rise - we trusted his instincts. He is a clown with a permanent smile on his face and a little smile that often wags so enthusiastically that it goes round in circles like a windmill. As we have always had a lot of people in and out of our house because of my music teaching, we deliberately wanted a breed that had the reputation of being friendly as well as a fairly small dog that would not shed hair (allergies). He has delivered all this and more, helping several children to overcome a fear of dogs.

shoppinggirl Sun 13-Apr-25 15:56:31

I love Springer Spaniels. They're so loyal they'd lay down their life for you. But the loveliest dog we ever had was a Red Setter. She was crazy and energetic but oh- so loving. When we first had her she'd bare her teeth at you and we then realised she was actually giving you a great, big smile.

Whitewavemark2 Sun 13-Apr-25 15:42:46

I am very fond of terriers.

My beloved Cairn. I’d have him back in a heart beat.

pamdixon Sun 13-Apr-25 14:50:28

cockapoo. No contest!! My daughter has the most beautiful adorable dog you could ever meet. Such a sweet nature and she never stops smiling. She's a wonderful therapy dog too. Just love her to bits.

Nanato3 Sun 13-Apr-25 14:42:51

Oreo

As I just put on another thread, the tri coloured long haired Collie, one day I shall have one as I’ve promised myself.

That would be the Rough Collie .
I've had 9 of this wonderful breed , including the two I have at present . You never have to raise your voice to this breed. All they want is to please their owners .

If you do decide to get one be prepared to be interrogated by the breeders, good breeders won't sell their puppies to anyone, I've known some that won't sell if you've never had one before.

Nanato3 Sun 13-Apr-25 14:33:15

libra10

Like the OP, my favourite dog breeds are rough collies.

We have had two gorgeous rough collies, and they are so sweet and gentle. Much more so than our present dog - a yorkie/pomeranian. He's 14 years old, quite small, and doesn't take any prisoners.

libra10 It's lovely to see someone else who loves Rough Collies as much as me smile
I've had 9 altogether including the two I have at present.
Their temperament is second to none .

libra10 Sun 13-Apr-25 14:10:36

Like the OP, my favourite dog breeds are rough collies.

We have had two gorgeous rough collies, and they are so sweet and gentle. Much more so than our present dog - a yorkie/pomeranian. He's 14 years old, quite small, and doesn't take any prisoners.

Rendella Sun 13-Apr-25 14:06:24

Definitely a Jack Russell. Our Betty is an absolutely super little dog.

BlueBelle Sun 13-Apr-25 14:04:06

A mixture
my beautiful girl had some collie, some spaniel, maybe a bit of lab she was a great little mixture and had a wonderful kind personality I would never pay hundreds for a mixed breed which is what cockapoos and labradoodles etc are what we knew years ago as mongrels just now bred on purpose and given a fancy name 🤣

Oreo Sun 13-Apr-25 13:59:20

As I just put on another thread, the tri coloured long haired Collie, one day I shall have one as I’ve promised myself.

Nanato3 Sun 13-Apr-25 13:55:50

Patsy70

I love all breeds, but my favourite at the moment is our Bassett Fauve de Bretagne.

If I'm lucky enough to have another dog someday l
would love a Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen.

Aldom Sun 13-Apr-25 12:35:46

Jack Russell crossed with Basset Hound and Labrador crossed with Springer Spaniel.
Pure bred..... Poodle.

Cossy Sun 13-Apr-25 10:37:17

Spaniels, all types.

Now we have my daughter, her wife and their 3 mini sausages living with us I’ve become very fond of this naughty, affectionate, stubborn and funny breed.

I also love labs and retrievers and setters, in fact most breeds. I just wish pugs, French bulldogs and other breeds with those flat squashed faces would stop being bred, they have so many health issues often especially breathing

Maya1 Sun 13-Apr-25 10:24:17

Border Collies, always had rescue ones. I'm too old now for them.

Instead l have a Toby, he is an Anatolian shepherd/ lab mix. 17 years young and the nicest dog l have ever had.