Would love to have the resources to do serious herding trials with a border collie, myself.
Unfortunately, my border (a rescue dog) is most likely from AKC lines (boo on the AKC for sissifying the breed!) and not true working lineage. As a result, he has just about /zero/ herding drive. Heck, I can see it's going to be a struggle to just get him interested in some amateur agility. He's happiest just going on nice leisurely hikes in the woods. ;)
2007-03-09 06:36:08
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answered by Jadewolf 2
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I show the Bedlington Terrier, lovely breed, good temperament and enjoy the show ring so much. They have a great character which shows in the ring, in a way they show off a lot and want to be the best dog (well thats what mine do).
I love Bedlingtons they are so cute aswell, and as well as being show dogs they make the best of pets with loads of energy and loyalty.
If I could show any other dog it would be the Greyhound, gracious, loyal dogs but are mis-understood greatly. They move in a great motion and have a high breed standard to match.
Included a pic of a Bedlington Terrier.
2007-03-09 14:50:49
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answered by spoilt_rotten 5
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Siberian Husky.They are sweet beautiful dogs. I have 5 Siberian Huskies and I get a lot of compliments for their good looks. I have 2 that would be great at agility but I haven't gone for it yet. I think Golden Retrievers are awesome too. Huskies and Retrievers are the most featured dogs in movies so I say they have STAR QUALITY! :)
2007-03-09 19:56:42
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answered by Anonymous
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it would have to be the border collie as i own a show border collie
2007-03-11 07:48:17
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answered by anne 2
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The King Charles Spaniel aas its a beautiful intelligent little dog or if I felt more energetic a dobermann- an excellent friend and guard.
2007-03-09 17:58:06
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answered by eddieann2705 1
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i would go with a pug or a chow i really do love these breeds of dogs seeing as i had a chow and i have 2 pugs presently. i think pugs can learn alot quite fast, and they even have that sarcastic attitude about them that can surprise any and everyone! :) i would choose a chow because they are very big and beautiful, and they have this big bear look to them and a sense of mysteriousness as well. :)
2007-03-09 14:59:50
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answered by wolvie 6
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i would show a shar-pei because they are unique dogs. there cute and lovable.. but if i was entering a show and maybe wanted to win something i would show somehting diffrent and maybe something that not many people have seen before like chow chows are amazing.. or maybe some kind of toy breed.
2007-03-09 16:18:24
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answered by linda.clark.4@btinternet.com 1
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I would show a westie but only cos thats the only dog I have, she only 6 months old and shes called Millie
2007-03-09 15:28:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Siberian Husky. They are a hard working dog and are very beautiful dogs. I really like the ones with the blue eyes.
2007-03-09 14:33:44
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answered by Aliz 6
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well i have shown australian cattle dogs, german shepherd dogs, lancashire heelers, cocker spaniels and parson russell terriers! heelers are my current breed but i am looking for a nice docked cocker to show (born before april 6th!) although i do like the whippet and ibizan hound, the clumber, sussex and irish water spaniels, fox and bull terriers, italian greyhounds and miniature pinschers, as for why...i havent got a clue!
2007-03-09 18:45:10
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answered by JULIE B 3
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