What is /an/'s favorite dog breed?
Pugs, shibas and corgis
Rhodesian and Dachshund
I really like a lot of brachycephalic breeds.
[spoilersdon'tworkon/an/]no bully pls[/spoiler]
>>2012000
Same, they've got a lot of character. Not a pug fan, but bulldogs and frenchies for sure.
Akitas, kangals, cattle dogs.
>>2011562
This.
Dachshunds are great dogs. After getting one, I don't think I can go back to other breeds. They're just so much fun and I love their stubby legs.
Chihuahua always looks high
>>2012048
>I really like schnauzers
I've always wanted one but there's nowhere local I can take them to schnauz.
Poodle
Great Danes and any kind of wolfhound. I like leggy, massive lap dogs.
Indian Pariah master race.
I also like Border Collies and Bull Lurchers, but I'm not sure if i could handle one of these.
I don't like dogs.
>>2011533
>theoretical favorite if I had the money
Saluki
>aesthetic favorite
Husky/German Shepherd Mix
>unpopular favorite
Shih Tzus or Poodles
>>2013436
I like this idea.
>Theoretical Favorite
Borzoi
>Aesthetic Favorite
Whippet
>Unpopular Favorite
Puli
>>2013460
We have similar tastes, friendo!
>googles Puli
pfffffft wat
>>2013464
Naturally occuring dreadlocks lmao.
My mom and I used to watch Dogs 101 together on Animal Planet, and we both thought they were the coolest dogs ever. Good times.
Groenendael (Belgian sheperd)
>>2013468
Puppy form, cuteness overload!
>>2013469
Shit, they look like little bears
>>2013436
Do people not like poodles?
Pekingese. The shorter haired mix breed not pure bred ones though. They aren't the sweetest dogs or the easiest trained but I like their forever puppy looks and they are stocky for small dogs.
Border collie! I love them so much. Although i would like to own an old English sheepdog, they're so beautiful.
Poodles are perfect.
One of the smartest breeds and they don't shed or have that "doggy smell".
>>2011533
chow chow
>>2013464
God, what a cool looking dog but that coat looks like hell to maintain.
>>2014787
You get a little break for the first two years of life while the cords form up, but yeah it's like 5+ hours a week apparently, and when you bathe them, takes about 3 days for them to dry completely.
Standard poodle. Smart, athletic, generally good with both kids and animals, and you can do pretty much whatever you want with their fur.
Australian sheapard