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Does this breed exist?!

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Renovationhell · 13/02/2025 19:22

Just for a bit of fun before all of the rescue obsessed jump on. My rescue is currently sat at my feet. We also have many years training, socialising and owning dogs between us but also know genetics trump most things!

My sister has always had Newfoundland’s. She loves everything about them except that they just aren’t very portable and don’t fit easily in caravans or holiday lets. Ideally she would shrink a newf for her next dog but as that’s not a thing she’s been wondering if there was anything else that she may like.

What she’s looking for:
KC reg breed only. No crosses. Bonus points for rare breeds. She does show.
Medium exercise requirements. No mad collies or needing hours of running to be able to sit still.
Cuddly affectionate personality. Personality is most important.
Friendly to everyone, kids and strangers included.
Something happy to go anywhere the family goes so pretty robust and not easily spooked.
Small/medium.
Don’t mind fluffy, grooming isn’t an issue. Prefer no curly coats that need to go to the groomer.
Doesn't need to be a genius but biddable.

What she doesn’t want:
Nothing that barks all the time.
No brachys, staffies or bull breeds.
No sighthounds (own chickens and rabbits!)
Nothing that can’t be left for 2mins without howling the place down (sorry poodles that’s you!)
Nothing bred to fight or guard.
No spaniels/ pointers etc (sorry spaniel lovers but they are just too busy and I’ve met so many nervy ones!)

The dog would want for nothing, live on a small holding and would be included in every aspect of family life so although the threads lighthearted it’s important to get the right fit.

Having probably offended most of the doghouse is there anything left?

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Flat04 · 14/02/2025 17:35

rumblegrumble · 13/02/2025 23:36

Yeah, he was quite the commitment! He would usually have his main walk in the morning (at least a couple of hours), then his sniffy walk in the afternoon for an hour or so. In the summer as it was still light he'd demand an extra. I would maybe add he was very, very spoilt as I found it completely impossible to refuse him much - there's no sight more heart-breaking than a baby golden retriever who's just been told his humans don't want to chase him anymore! And in the evening he used to hold my hand and gaze into my eyes... I was absolute putty in his paws, I always said he would be the perfect man if only he'd stop rolling in cow shit 😂I didn't realise there were working and show types when I got him, I think the working type are much more similar to collies or something than they are to show goldens. The show type is probably a much more sensible choice, unless you happen to be a gamekeeper. And he did calm down a bit once he grew up - it took him until he was about 10 though.

Tollers are beautiful, I've only met one and she was quite nervous. Know a lot of flat-coats but I think they also like their walks.

Know a lot of flat-coats but I think they also like their walks.

Translation into English: need about 4 hours a day of running and mental stimulation and are apt to forget all their carefully instilled obedience at will. Will constantly roll in and/or eat the most unmentionable things you can possibly imagine. 😂

OP, I'm also going to suggest Portuguese Water Dog. All the ones I've met have been lovely and calm and a reasonable size.

Pippatpip · 14/02/2025 17:47

@Renovationhell Go on collielife website and there will be all the breeders on there. Ours is a Gataj. She is stunning. Quite large in size. Some of the roughs are a lot smaller. The Roughrigg collies are beautiful.

rivalsbinge · 14/02/2025 17:53

A Bernese mountain dog

SpanielsSunflowersSand · 14/02/2025 17:54

I asked ChatGPT for you. The response:

Tibetan Terrier

  • Size: Small to medium (14-16 inches)
  • Personality: Very affectionate, cuddly, and friendly. Known for being good with children and strangers.
  • Exercise: Medium. They enjoy walks but aren’t hyperactive, fitting well with moderate activity levels.
  • Grooming: Fluffy coat but not curly, though it requires regular brushing.
  • Other Traits: They are typically calm and adaptable, not prone to excessive barking. They are also sturdy enough to travel well.

Bergamasco sheepdog

  • Size: Medium (22-24 inches)
  • Personality: Calm, affectionate, and friendly. They have a great temperament and are gentle with kids and strangers.
  • Exercise: Moderate. They enjoy activities but don't need constant running.
  • Grooming: Their unique coat is a bit more work but not curly, and it doesn't need frequent trips to the groomer.
  • Other Traits: Very biddable and intelligent, not known to bark excessively, and they are tough and adaptable for travel.

Keeshond

  • Size: Medium (17-18 inches)
  • Personality: Known for being friendly, affectionate, and a good family companion. They are also known for being happy and easygoing.
  • Exercise: Moderate. They like to be active but are content with regular walks and mental stimulation.
  • Grooming: Fluffy, but they don't require professional grooming unless necessary. Regular brushing is needed to maintain their coat.
  • Other Traits: Typically not barky, friendly, and robust. They can adapt well to traveling.

Schipperke

  • Size: Small (10-13 inches)
  • Personality: Happy, independent, and very affectionate. Known to be good with children and friendly.
  • Exercise: Moderate. They love to go on walks but are not overly demanding when it comes to activity.
  • Grooming: Their coat is thick but not curly. Regular brushing is necessary.
  • Other Traits: They are biddable and adaptable, with a stable temperament that makes them a good travel companion.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

  • Size: Small (12-13 inches)
  • Personality: Affectionate, friendly, and great with kids. They have a lovely temperament and enjoy human company.
  • Exercise: Moderate. While they enjoy playtime, they don’t require intense exercise.
  • Grooming: Smooth, long coat that requires brushing but not extensive grooming sessions.
  • Other Traits: Generally not barky and good in various environments. They are adaptable, friendly, and travel well.

Finnish Lapphund

  • Size: Medium (16-21 inches)
  • Personality: Known for being affectionate, friendly, and eager to please. They are great with children and strangers.
  • Exercise: Moderate. They enjoy walks and some playtime but aren't overactive.
  • Grooming: Fluffy coat that requires regular brushing but doesn't need to be professionally groomed.
  • Other Traits: They have a happy and easygoing temperament, making them suitable for traveling and family activities.
Pippatpip · 14/02/2025 17:56

Some lovely pups on collielife website today.

muddyford · 14/02/2025 17:57

Labrador, obviously. Newfies are also known as greater St John's dogs, Labs as lesser SJDs. After St John's, Nova Scotia.

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