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Following on from yesterday's "shit dog" thread, I've decided that you should buy a dog that SUITS you. Don't come on here saying "I'm a ballet dancer and my DH is a ballet dancer as well adn we have 14 rottweilers with studded collars" because you w...

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MamaG · 13/01/2009 10:48

We chose a labrador.
We live in the cuntry.
We own guns .
We wear Hunter wellies and Barbours on dog walks.

If we'd bought a little fluffy dog it would have been ridiculous.

If you don't suit your dog, maybe we could start a dog swap thread?

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nickytwotimes · 13/01/2009 10:50

I have no dog, ergo I have no life.

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fishie · 13/01/2009 10:50

yes i used to have a mongrel. highly suitable as i have very scruffy hair, long legs and live in urban squalor.

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madwomanintheattic · 13/01/2009 10:50

dh is an army officer and we have a chocolate labrador and a black labrador.

we sooooo got it right.

(oh, my hunters are yellow, not green. i got that bit wrong...)
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sunnygirl1412 · 13/01/2009 10:54

I don't have a dog, but I've often thought that, if I did have one, I'd should get a basset hound as they seem the closest to my personality.

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MamaG · 13/01/2009 10:55
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bronze · 13/01/2009 10:57

Not sure if we got it right you decide.
Our gsdx (collie plus various other things) adopted us.
We live in a rural village, I have purple hunters and dh has one gun.

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silverfrog · 13/01/2009 10:58

so, if i come on here and say I have a rottweiler - what lifestyle/personalitydoes that give me?

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bronze · 13/01/2009 10:58

Its only a piddling gun though hes not that manly but it does a good job on the rats that invade the chicken run.

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poshwellies · 13/01/2009 10:59

We live in country
DH has a Gun
I have 'posh' wellies too (although they are fecking years old)
We have a badly behaved parsons terrier (small but wirey)

Good choice I thought

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madwomanintheattic · 13/01/2009 10:59

already got two in the freezer lol.
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MamaG · 13/01/2009 11:00

poshwellies and bronze, thats fine

Silverfrog - you tell me

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madwomanintheattic · 13/01/2009 11:00

dh keeps his guns at work.

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RubberDuck · 13/01/2009 11:01

I should have a greyhound definitely.

I look like I'm fit, have bursts of enthusiasm from time to time, but in reality I spend most of my time flaked out on a sofa

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silverfrog · 13/01/2009 11:03

well, obviously neither dh or I are ballet dancers - I wouldn't be so foolish as to admit to my rottie in that case , but I wondered what we should be, given that we own a rottie (no studded collar, though, just a rather fetching red leather one, which offsets her black coat nicely)

oh, and she is a rottie with a tail, so is often mistaken for a lab

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silverfrog · 13/01/2009 11:03

well, obviously neither dh or I are ballet dancers - I wouldn't be so foolish as to admit to my rottie in that case , but I wondered what we should be, given that we own a rottie (no studded collar, though, just a rather fetching red leather one, which offsets her black coat nicely)

oh, and she is a rottie with a tail, so is often mistaken for a lab

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ThePregnantHedgeWitch · 13/01/2009 11:08

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Threadworm · 13/01/2009 11:11

I am ingratiating and avoid conflict at all cost.

My parson russell terrier is chippy like this.

Should I dog swap with a poodle, or do you thing we complement eachother?

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purpleduck · 13/01/2009 11:11

I have one Greyhound, and one small fluffy dog of indeterminate parentage.

I live in a town, and I have no posh wellies.

I don't understand

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TheDevilWearsPrimark · 13/01/2009 11:11

My friend who is very petite and very ladylike has a great big bounding american bulldog cross mastiff. She didn't realise just how big he would get when she got him as a puppy from the rescue centre.

They do however make a surprisingly good match, she has named him kit and he has a fab selection of glittery collars.

My parents who live in the suburbs of a small city and are very outdoorsey have a king charles spaniel who is a bit of a crap dog tbh. he is only 3 but acts like he is 20, all he does is sleep and he hates walks longer than 10 minutes, they weren't to know.

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FfreckleFface · 13/01/2009 11:14

silverfrog come and join me in the rottie owner's club. (I think Bluesapphire is also a rottie owner, and LEMummy used to be) We all live in squalid houses, because we spend all our money on tattoos, extra strength lager, and Burberry clothes .

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cyteen · 13/01/2009 11:15

lol TDWP, your parents' dog reminds me of a friend's rescue dog. it was rescued from a life spent in a bedsit with a 100-a-day smoker and had a serious nicotine addiction. he used to have to drag it to the park (literally on his doorstep) every day.

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JulesJules · 13/01/2009 11:17

DD1 wants a chihuahua (tiny but feisty, apparently) while DD2 wants a "Kingkong Spanion" - DH says both these are "dropkick dogs" What to do? In the meantime we have cats...

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DrNortherner · 13/01/2009 11:19

We chose a labrador.

We live in a house in a town (albeit a very posh town doncha know) with Yorkshire Dales on our doorstep.

We have no guns, but we do have posh wellies, outdoor walking gear and lead very active lifestyles.

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DrNortherner · 13/01/2009 11:19

I AM the Dog Whisperer.

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TheDevilWearsPrimark · 13/01/2009 11:19

That's interesting, they got him aged 2 from a rescue centre after his owner died, she was a 92 year old disabled lady so no doubt he didn't get a great deal of exercise. He loves nothing more than dozing in front of the fire.

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