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*Affectionate

*gentle

*Intelligent

*biddable

*friendly with family & friends

My two breeds have some but not all these traits. Weis are affectionate, intelligent and biddable and love people they know. English setters are affectionate, gentle, occasionally intelligent (in a different way perhaps) and friendly with everyone.

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Pointers fit everything I could want in large breed and pugs everything I want in small breed LOL!:thumbsup:

* Short coat

* fun loving

* not overly active

* affectionate

* Great with other dogs and people!

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1. fun loving

2. active

3. easy care coat

4. high level of trainability

5. intelligent

I actually think many breeds fit this criteria.

My picks would be from the gundog, guarding and herding group.

My current dog fits all these criteria, she is the perfect dog to me.

Having said that I think a lot of other breeds/ mixes could also make me very happy.

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ITT - people picking 5 words to describe the dog they already own

Well, people are generally going to get the type of dog they like, aren't they? :laugh:

My points relate to one of my dogs, but my other dog definitely doesn't fit them all. I still love him but he's not my ideal dog.

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* owner focused, but able to keep themselves entertained while I'm at work, too tired etc

* confident

* intelligent - a problem solver

* good with people and dogs, very slow to fight back, will do everything to avoid this.

* high drive, with an off switch

Fergus has most of these, except #2. He isn't a fearful dog but he isn't the most confident dog out there either. If he had this he would be my ideal dog. That said, he is my heart dog no matter what.

Lucy has almost none of these (well, maybe the first one if I have food), but I love her anyway!

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Confident

Biddable

Affectionate (within family at least)

Agile/athletic/resilient (Can run a lot, handle hot weather, up for anything)

Wash & Wear / minimal grooming

Hmmm my two dogs have some of those but not all five unfortunately :laugh:

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I can't put mine into 5 words, but the most important thing for me is balance - both mental and physical.

Confident, biddable and stable are qualities that appeal too.

A lot of people seem to like "high drive" dogs, but to different people that means different things. Personally, I wouldn't be happy with a dog that had a high prey drive but no real "substance" or seriousness behind it, where-as others might?

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Confident

Biddable

Affectionate (within family at least)

Agile/athletic/resilient (Can run a lot, handle hot weather, up for anything)

Wash & Wear / minimal grooming

Hmmm my two dogs have some of those but not all five unfortunately :laugh:

Staffy.

Do I win a prize?

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Confident

Biddable

Affectionate (within family at least)

Agile/athletic/resilient (Can run a lot, handle hot weather, up for anything)

Wash & Wear / minimal grooming

Hmmm my two dogs have some of those but not all five unfortunately :laugh:

Staffy.

Do I win a prize?

Hmmm nope, not a bull breed person sorry :laugh:

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I can't put mine into 5 words, but the most important thing for me is balance - both mental and physical.

Confident, biddable and stable are qualities that appeal too.

A lot of people seem to like "high drive" dogs, but to different people that means different things. Personally, I wouldn't be happy with a dog that had a high prey drive but no real "substance" or seriousness behind it, where-as others might?

It depends on what you mean by seriousness. BCs and Kelpies are often high drive but a serious BC or Kelpie is different to a serious Malinois or GSD. They do different things.

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This is hard because I just love dogs, and can appreciate different qualities in lots of different breeds. In fact I found it hard to narrow down my list when we were choosing a dog! :laugh:

1. Confident and playful

2. Friendly to people (and importantly good with kids)

3.Medium/large size with a 'wash and wear' coat

4. Loyal

5. A warning barker but not 'yappy' as we live in suburbia

Many breeds may fit this criteria. We ended up with a Boxer and he suits us well. I would get one again but I wouldn't rule out other breeds either, especially if my situation/ yard size was different. :)

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