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    I do love Siberian Huskies! I love their intelligence, curiousity, fun-loving personalities, (even their mischievious side), friendliness, and their independence. Did I mention loving their drop-dead gorgeous good looks, too? I never get bored looking at huskies. Their foxy/wolfy faces, all the different masks & eye colors, & their beautiful coat colors. And, while all puppies are cute, siberian puppies are just about the cutest, they look like little stuffed toys. They make such interesting vocalizations, too - while mine are nearly silent, I love hearing other huskies talk - they make such a wide range of sounds!

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    Shih tzus: well from what i have had, i love how friendly they are, so sweet and kind, and can be a bit goofy. Love it when they're happy always wagging their tail non stop how they're coats are very pretty in their own way and can be very long or short either way they are very unique. Love mostly every dog and people. Also LOVE to be petted on their bellies. THey're barks are ADORABLE.
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    Oh I don't know, I like them all.

    I love the cocker spaniel "talking". They always have a noise they make in their throats when they are excited.
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    I'm honestly not sure what I exactly love about Dobermans. First I guess they have a wonderful temperament. When you pet them, they will immediately lean on you and bug you for more. They look absolutely adorable wagging their little nub of a tail and I especially love when they chatter their teeth when they are excited. They have the most gorgeous face and soulful eyes. They almost seem human to you. I just love them.
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    For Pomeranians, I really don't know what it is. I guess it's their sweet personalities and their eager temperaments, and of course their little ball of fluffness.

    Boxers, I don't know. I think it's something about their goofy personalities, Roxy has inherited a lot of that.

    And Pit Bulls, there's so much to say about them that I can't really put how I feel into words.
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    I have a shih-tzuxbichon and I adore her- she has the liveliness and intelligence and the most beautiful eyes of a Bichon and sweetness and gorgeous coat of a shih-tzu. And she doesn't have the breathing problems of a shih-tzu. I don't like her brk though it's loud and shrill.

    But I love all dogs but I live in an apartment condo so I don't have room!!! If I were to name a few of my favourites, they would be:
    Miniature Schnauzers - their character, the way they talk, their expressive eyes and their pklayfulness

    Labs - their devotion to their owners, their gentleness and playfulness;their endless energy and imperfiousness to pain!

    Old English bulldogs _their smushed up faces, the fact that they look mean but their the gentlest and affectionate dog that is good with kids, their stocky body

    Old English Sheepdogs - The reader I use to read in grade 1 was about Mr. Mugs, an OES and I've always wanted one - so cute and playful and I don't know how they can see through all that fur!!!

    Siberian Huskies - their sheer beauty and energy.

    Alaskan Malamutes - same as Huskies

    Wheaton Terriers - their playfulness lasts throughout their lifetime.

    Pugs - they're just so cute

    Staffordshire terrier - Strength, courage

    Boxers - their playfulness, courage

    Rottweilers - their powerful and intimidating look but affectionate and loyal personalities- I once visited a home with a Bichon and a Rottie and I was scared of the bichon!!

    Not necessarily in that order and just a sampling!!! all dogs are my favourites!!

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    Border collies for sure.

    They are the most versatile breed and will do anything. They are the top breed in all the fun sports like flyball, agility, obedience etc... and their speed and precision in these sports is unmatchable.
    They are very trainable and very eager to please.

    I also love how they move. Watching a working BC herd sheep is mesmorizing for anyone. I also love the famous collie "Eye". No other breed has a stare that can hypnotize sheep...and humans.

    I also love the fact that they are faithful, loyal and do tend to be a one person dog and their sensitive side means they are also very connected with their human owners to the point that they can almost read your mind. They have lots of initiative and can figure things out on their own without guidance because of their intelligence.

    Search and rescue dogs are even be trained to ignore sheep, something it has been bred for hundreds of years to do. In the UK, most search and rescue dogs are BCs, especially those used in moorland areas and sheep are also grazed in these areas and a dog must be able to be trusted to leave them alone even when out of sight of it's handler.

    I also love the various coat colours, ear carriages, eye colours etc...Working strain Borders are very variable but they can also be very beautiful looking dogs. Even the less glamourous looking are still devine to look at when they adopt the typical herding stalk.
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    Dalmatians are really my only favorite breed for sure. I love their intellegence and the fact that they can interract so well with humans, even if they don't feel like obeying really. Old lines are better because they are more of a guard dog than the newer lines they breed to be so outgoing. I also love the way they love horses. Even lines removed from horses for a while tend to get along very well with horses. They are flashy, I love a well ballanced, well muscled dog. Conformation means a lot to me, and good style and type can really get me excited. They shed the most of all breeds, and believe it or not, I like the uniquness of it.

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    Border Collies (working/ trial bred) - I love their working ability . They are very loyal dogs and i have found they have their one special person they bond to the most. I also love the variations in coat, ears etc of the working guys.

    Dandie Dinmont Terriers - I adore this breed, they are special not so little dogs. I love that they are quite calm for Terriers, although they have their moments. They are 'unique' looking dogs aswell.

    Jack Russell Terrors - I love that they think they are big dogs and can easily keep up with the rough and tumble play of big dogs. The roughies are darn cute and they know it. They are smart alert dogs, and love to learn.

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    Shelties - I love their versatility. They're great dogs for agility, flyball, obedience, rallyo, herding, therapy or just being a family pet. My guys are always up for anything, whether it's going for an intense run or hike, playing agility, or just vegging out and getting cuddles. :P They're not too small (so that I have to watch where I step), or too big. They come in a wide assortment of colors, and their coat is lots of fun to groom (if you enjoy grooming like I do ) They're incredibly intelligent, loyal and love to please.

    Malinois - They're INTENSE dogs. They're similar to Border Collies (Border Collies were my first choice but I wouldn't be able to compete in obedience because they're not recognized by the CKC). They're definitely not the dog for most people, especially if you get one from working lines. They're fantastic dogs for people serious about dog sports.. especially agility, obedience and protection sports. They're highly intelligent, extremely dedicated to their "work" and love to please their handler. They're lots of fun if you enjoy working with a high drive, intense dog!

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    *cough* Sorry to go OT but speaking of Mals Ashley, may we please have a Keeva uppiedate .

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