Feel like we could use a happy thread around here, anyway I am in a dorm so no dog currently :/

I grew up with a Fila Brasileiro/Great Dane cross, very good dog, a little very territorial, very family protective, kinda scary to non family members. It was weird though, her family was anyone she fully met before 9 months of age. That friend I had over once when she was little? Totally fine years later. Our neighbors when we moved? She wasn't a fan

I also had a Heeler, he was hell on wheels but very loving, loved hiking :) v good boy

I can't wait till I have space for a dog again :)

Tell me about dogs you have/had/grew up with/dog breeds you like

Much to my own annoyance I really like the bigger scarier looking dogs (Molossers). Hope I can find a breed without health issues, with a good temperament with strangers, and with the ability to hike good distances but rn after doing some research it looks like I'm SOL

  • happybadger [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Ethically and genetically, mutts. I'll only ever go for a shelter dog and while there try to find the dog who needs me most. I don't go for breeds with a lot of common genetic dysfunctions like hip dysplasia or respiratory difficulty.

    Personality-wise, either German shepherds, border collies, blue heelers, Australian shepherds, or huskies. Intelligent and athletic working breeds that are loyal and independent. I think dogs are a really sacred partnership and want a non-human human. My current dog is a husky/boxer rescue mutt and was born to hike. He can go 12+ miles without difficulty, keeps watch for wildlife, and handles mountain terrain and trail hazards well. His coat is good with both temperature and water. He's super animated and has an unending drive to communicate.

    • 420sixtynine [any,comrade/them]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      I like mutts, and accidental crosses. I think the whole breeding thing is difficult because for some healthy breeds with ethical breeders trying to keep the breed healthy it's great but you also have unhealthy breeds and breeding for aesthetics. Honestly I think they should start a new kennel club (it'd probably have to be a subset of like the AKC bc it sucks but they have influence) specifically for breeding new healthy breeds for specific lifestyles

      • happybadger [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        There's a utilitarian need to preserve and expand dog genetics for the same reason there is heirloom tomato varieties, but I think that should be a highly regulated thing. I'm like John Brown for puppy mills otherwise. When dogs are bred as commodities and sold as ornaments it encourages the kind of degradation they'd face as fighting dogs. Allowing it to be a private industry with only the barest regulations results in a highly social, highly perceptive, highly emotionally intelligent animal being crammed into shelters where they hear nothing but screaming and smell nothing but piss and death until it's their turn. And stupid breeds that can't breathe.

        • 420sixtynine [any,comrade/them]
          hexagon
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          4 years ago

          Yup! If/when I ever get a dog from a breeder I'm doing a ton of research on the breeder itself. I honestly think sure we should preserve the current breeds but their is a strong need to create new, healthier breeds in a heavily regulated way. Dog geneticists and vets should be involved with the whole process