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howdogcare · 5 months
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Corgi Dog Breed: Things You Didn't Know
The Corgi dog breed has a fascinating history deeply rooted in Welsh folklore.
The Corgi dog breed has a fascinating history deeply rooted in Welsh folklore. Legend has it that fairies and elves used these small herding dogs for transportation, and their markings were left by fairy saddles and harnesses. In reality, Corgis were bred in Wales for herding cattle, particularly the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, which is the more popular of the two Corgi breeds. Physical…
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fyanimaldiversity · 2 years
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Domestic dogs displaying a specific piebald pattern called Irish markings: white on the legs, neck, face, chest, and tail tip.
Red basenji [mine]
Fawn Portuguese podengo [x]
Brindle bull terrier [x]
Black Cardigan Welsh corgi [x]
Blue border collie [x]
Sable Shetland sheepdog [x]
Blue merle border collie [x]
Tricolor bull terrier [x]
Red tricolor chihuahua [x]
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copperbora · 1 year
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Moar Dog Breed Research!🐶
So, after some advice from friends, I have readjusted my obsessive list of suitable dog breeds which should work for me. This list will have several more metrics than my previous list, plus it is much shorter, but the basic rules are:
- The dog breed must be at least 30 lbs as an adult and therefore classed as a medium sized breed. This is because as a backcountry hiker, I need them to be at least theoretically capable of defending themselves from a coyote (Canis latrans,) as unfortunately coyotes (which weigh 30-60 lbs depending on region, age, sex as well as other metrics,) tend to be understandably opportunistic and they seem to believe that small breed dogs have the potential for great tastiness.
- They must have at least a medium length coat, because hazards exist out on the trail. A good coat will help protect the dog from sharp twigs, burrs and inclement weather. It gets cold at night in the mountains!
- They also must be at least somewhat heat tolerant because July-August temperatures where I live range between 30-40 Celsius, and 50 degrees Celsius happened in 2021.
- It'd be nice if they could carry their own poop in a backpack.
- They have to have an off-switch because I do not hike every day; I am an artist and writer. Hiking is a weekend activity so I need them to be okay with shorter walks during the week and playtime.
- It must be cuddly.
- I don't mind shedding but I want a breed that's easier to groom.
- Absolutely NO brachycephalic breeds.
- There can't be any danger of them eating my cats.
I will rate the breeds by best, good and maybe.
Best
🐶Silken Windhound
Pros: A nearly perfect size (20-55 lbs,) good coat, good temperature adaptability, big enough to carry a lil' backpack, won't be too expensive to feed, doesn't eat cats, they love to run and they are fun to watch! They also aren't too big, so if I have to I can carry one out of the backcountry. Easy to groom. Couch potatoes in the house. Some can prick up their ears and they are generally quiet. Awesome agility, ideal hiker, especially with their tendancy to want to stick closer to their human than other sighthounds.
Cons: Being a slightly rarer breed they probably cost at least $3 K. Also, most Canadian breeders are in Ontario, but at least there are some in Canada, right? (I live in British Columbia.)
Biggest Pro: Difficult to choose from their great attributes!
Biggest Con: Probably expensive. Also they wouldn't be able to carry much of their own gear.
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Good
🐶Cardigan Welsh Corgi
Pros: Great weather resistant coat, good size at 25-38 lbs with great agility which might allow them the upper paw in a confrontation with a coyote, great with cats, prick ears, good a daily walk and some play/training, can tolerate hot weather just fine but likes cooler days a bit better (rather like me actually.) Great 1st time dog breed! Also I have experience with them and unlike their cousins the Pembroke Welsh Corgis, they always have tails and their legs are slightly longer. Breeders exist locally!
Cons: Due to status as a teckel breed (abnormally short legs to long back ratio,) I probably shouldn't put a backpack on one unless it is very lightweight. Can be a teensy bit barky and they have poor endurance.
Biggest Pro: They're definitely my speed according to my real life experience with them.
Biggest Con: Although cardis have better backs than other teckel breeds (notably the dachshund,) their short legs makes them poor candidates for hiking dogs. While they could certainly handle a short day hike, there is little hope for them as an backcountry expedition buddy.
Even Bigger Pro: I'm friends/workmates with a local breeder who has promised to flatout GIVE me one and I sm good friends with the sire dog Whisky.
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Maybe
Nothing here right now!
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Disqualified
🐶Borzoi
Pros: Good coat, decent temperature adaptability, can definitely carry their own poop in a backpack plus more, doesn't generally eat cats; like their descendant breed the windhound, they're really fun to watch run and they're house spuds. No solo coyote in their right mind would ever mess with one. Canadian breeders exist! Generally a quiet breed with great agility and strength.
Cons: There's still a chance of a borzoi killing my cats. They're big at 55-105 lbs but I could pick a pup from parents at the lighter end of their size range. Being bigger they will have a larger food bill. There are less borzoi breeders in Canada than for other breeds on my list, including, surprisingly, the windhound.
Biggest Pro: Can definitely carry their own gear (which I love,) and with their size not only can this breed defend itself from a coyote, they would also offer an excellent hug!
Biggest Con: They're big, and therefore eat more. Their size means that they can get life threatening bloat and if that happens, or they get a bad injury, I would have trouble evacuating them from the backcountry. Unknown to me whether preventative stomach tacking is a thing.
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I'm not ready for a dog yet but whichever breed eventually steals my heart, I will always keep it leashed when hiking (regardless I will train it in recall.) I'm open to mutts but I need to be able to meet my dog's parents and have access to their health records. In any case I think I have narrowed my list down nicely, however, if there's a breed that you believe that I should research, please make me aware of it!
Edited February 22nd 2023.
Early concept art of my coyote character Sedge considering a beaver for his supper. He's perched on a log which the beaver is swimming under and Sedge is about to be splashed in the face by its tail.
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madillhethen · 2 years
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It’s International Corgi Day (6/4) so I thought I’d share my corgi here. Hope she brings smiles your way!
Her name is Lucina! Some of you may know that name from Fire Emblem Awakening. Actually, Lucina is not named after that character. She is named after the Roman Goddess Juno who was sometimes titled Lucina. Why Juno? Because one of Juno’s sacred animals (and offerings?) was commonly known to be cattle. Corgis are herding dogs that are meant to herd cattle as well as sheep/goats. Also Lucina got a Roman name because the Romans came after the Greeks, and since my first dog is named Selene after the Moon Titaness, I figured I go for a Roman one.
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tournamentofdogbreeds · 10 months
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krnaturalphoto · 2 years
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Tiny Legs | Cardigan Welsh Corgi | New York
Tiny Legs | Cardigan Welsh Corgi | New York
I think if I was ever going to have a small dog I think it would be a Corgi. And I like dogs with long fluffy tails. So that makes the Cardigan Welsh Corgi the obvious choice. If you look at the Cardigan Welsh Corgi they look like an average sized dog who just got put on the wrong set of legs. The head body and tail of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi is a similar profile of many medium to large size…
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popstart · 2 months
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Total drama g4 cast as dog breeds
Axel: Rottweiler
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Bowie: Bohemian Shepherd
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Caleb: Estrela Mountain Dog
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Chase: Nederlandse Kooikerhondje
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Damien: Gordon Setter
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Emma: Coton De Tulear
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Julia: Yorkshire Terrier
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Millie: Irish Water Spaniel
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Mk: Affenpinscher
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Nichelle: Field Spaniel
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Priya: Cairn terrier
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Raj: Portuguese Water Dog
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Wayne: Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
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Ripper: Cardigan Welsh Corgi
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Scary Girl: Russian Toy Terrier
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Zee: Segugio Italiano
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clouseplayssims · 1 month
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Breeds For All Needs Update
If the GoS theme this month wasn't a sign that I needed to get back to my Breeds For All Needs project I don't know what is!
Now for those of you who DON'T know what this is - essentially I wanted to remake all of the breeds from TS1-TS4. I also linked existing pet breeds by other creators when I found ones I liked. And then I got distracted and forgot about it.
As a refresher, here's a complete list with links to those I have already completed - please note some of these breeds I -have- done but part of the project is including links to other creators so I haven't made the official post yet:
Large Dogs
Afghan Hound (TS1; TS3; TS4) Airedale Terrier (TS2; TS3; TS4) Akita (TS2; TS3; TS4) Alaskan Malamute (TS3; TS4) American Eskimo Dog (includes small version) (TS3; TS4) American Foxhound (TS2; TS3) American Staffordshire Terrier (TS2 - as AmStaff; TS3) Anatolian Shepherd Dog Australian Cattle Dog (TS2; TS3; TS4) Australian Shepherd (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Bernese Mountain Dog (TS3; TS4) Black & Tan Coonhound (TS2 - as Black & Tan; TS3; TS4) Black Mouth Cur (TS4) Black Russian Terrier (TS4) Bloodhound (TS3; TS4) Bluetick Coonhound (TS3; TS4) Border Collie (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Borzoi (TS2; TS3; TS4) Boxer (TS2; TS3; TS4) Brittany (TS2; TS3; TS4) Bull Terrier (TS2; TS4) Bull Mastiff (TS2 - as Bullmastiff; TS3; TS4 - as Bullmastiff) Canaan Dog (TS2; TS3 - as Canaan; TS4 - as Canaan) Chesapeake Bay Retriever (TS2 - as Chessie; TS3; TS4) Chow Chow (TS2 - as Chowchow; TS3; TS4) Chow-Lab Mix (TS2; TS3; TS4) Collie (TS2 - rough collie version; TS3 - rough collie version; TS4 - rough collie version) Curly Coated Retriever (TS2; TS3; TS4) Dalmatian (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Doberman Pinscher (TS2; TS3; TS4) English Foxhound (TS2; TS3; TS4) English Setter (TS3; TS4) Foxhound (TS4) German Shepherd (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) German Shorthaired Pointer (TS2; TS3; TS4 - as German Pointer) German Spitz (TS4) Giant Schnauzer (TS2; TS3; TS4) Golden Retriever (TS2; TS3; TS4) Golden Doodle (TS2 - as Goldendoodle; TS3; TS4 - as Goldendoodle) Great Dane (TS2; TS3; TS4) Great Pyrenees (TS3; TS4) Greyhound (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Ibizan Hound (TS3; TS4) Icelandic Sheepdog (TS4) Irish Red and White Setter (TS3; TS4) Irish Setter (TS1 - as Setter; TS3; TS4) Irish Terrier (TS3; TS4) Irish Wolfhound (TS2; TS3; TS4) Keeshond (TS2; TS3; TS4) Kerry Blue Terrier (TS2; TS3; TS4) Labradinger (TS2; TS3) Labradoodle (TS2; TS3; TS4) Labrador Retriever (TS1; TS2 - as Black Lab, Chocolate Lab, Yellow Lab; TS4) Mastiff (TS2; TS3) Newfoundland (TS2; TS3; TS4) Norsk Elk Shepherd (TS2; TS3; TS4) Norwegian Buhund (TS4) Old English Sheepdog (TS3; TS4) Otterhound (TS3; TS4) Pharaoh Hound (TS3; TS4) Pit Bull Terrier (TS2; TS3; TS4 - as Pit Bull) Pointer (TS2; TS3; TS4) Polish Lowland Sheepdog (TS3; TS4) Poodle (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Portuguese Water Dog (TS4) Redbone Coonhound (TS2; TS3; TS4) Rhodesian Ridgeback (TS3; TS4) Rottweiler (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Saint Bernard (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Saluki (TS2) Samoyed (TS2; TS3; TS4) Shar Pei (TS1 - as Sharpei; TS4) Siberian Husky (TS1 - as Husky; TS2 - as Husky; TS3; TS4) Standard Schnauzer (TS4) Tibetan Mastiff (TS3; TS4) Vizsla (TS3; TS4) Weimaraner (TS2; TS3; TS4) Welsh Springer Spaniel (TS3; TS4) Wheaten Terrier (TS3; TS4) Whippet (TS2; TS3; TS4)
Small Dogs
American Cocker Spaniel (TS2 - as Spaniel; TS3 - as Cocker Spaniel; TS4 - as Cocker Spaniel) American Eskimo Dog Basenji (TS2; TS3; TS4) Beagle (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Bedlington Terrier (TS3; TS4) Bichon Frise (TS3; TS4) Black Russian Terrier (TS2; TS3) Bocker (TS2; TS3; TS4) Boston Terrier (TS2; TS3; TS4) Bull Terrier (TS1; TS3 - twice, once as Pitbull) Cairn Terrier (TS1; TS3 - as Highland Terrier) Cardigan Welsh Corgi (TS3; TS4) Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (TS3; TS4 - as King Charles Spaniel) Chihuahua (Long) (TS2) Chihuahua (Smooth) (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Cockapoo (TS4) Dachshund (TS3; TS4) English Bulldog (TS1 - as Bulldog; TS2; TS3 - as Bull Dog; TS4 - as Bulldog) English Cocker Spaniel (TS3; TS4) English Springer Spaniel (TS1; TS3 - as a large dog; TS4) English Toy Spaniel (TS3; TS4) Field Spaniel (TS3 - as a large dog; TS4) French Bulldog (TS2; TS3; TS4) Havanese (TS3; TS4) Italian Greyhound (TS2; TS3; TS4) Jack Russell Terrier (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Lhasa Apso (TS4) Maltese (TS4) Miniature Bull Terrier (TS2) Miniature Pinscher (TS3; TS4) Miniature Poodle (TS1; TS2; TS3 - as Poodle; TS4) Miniature Schnauzer (TS2; TS3; TS4) Papillon (TS3; TS4) Parson Russell Terrier (TS3 - as large dog; TS4) Pekingese (TS3; TS4) Pembroke Welsh Corgi (TS3; TS4) Pomeranian (TS3; TS4) Pug (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Puggle (TS2; TS3; TS4) Schipperke (TS2; TS3; TS4) Schnoodle (TS2; TS3; TS4) Scottish Terrier (TS1; TS3; TS4) Shetland Sheepdog (TS3; TS4) Shiba Inu (TS2; TS3; TS4) Shih Tzu (TS3; TS4) Silky Terrier (TS3; TS4) Smooth Fox Terrier (TS2; TS3; TS4) Staffordshire Bull Terrier (TS2; TS3 - as large dog; TS4) Toy Fox Terrier (TS3; TS4) Welsh Corgi (TS1) West Highland White Terrier (TS3 - as West Highland Terrier; TS4) Wire Fox Terrier (TS3; TS4) Yorkshire Terrier (TS3; TS4)
Cats
Abyssinian (TS2; TS3; TS4) American Bobtail (TS3; TS4) American Longhair (TS3; TS4) American Shorthair (TS1 - as Brown Tabby, Orange Tabby, Tortoiseshell; TS2 - as Shorthair Tabby, Tuxedo Cat; TS3 - also as Black Cat, Shorthair Tabby, Tuxedo; TS4 - also as Black Cat, Tabby, Tuxedo) American Wirehair (TS4) Balinese (TS2; TS3; TS4) Bengal (TS3; TS4) Birman (TS2; TS3; TS4) Bombay (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) British Shorthair (TS1 - as Silver Tabby British Shorthair; TS2; TS3; TS4) British Longhair (TS3; TS4) Burmese (TS2; TS3; TS4) Calico (TS1 - as Calico, Calico - Black, Calico - Red; TS2; TS3; TS4) Chatreux (TS2; TS3; TS4) Colorpoint Shorthair (TS3; TS4) Cornish Rex (TS3; TS4) Devon Rex (TS3; TS4) Egyptian Mau (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Exotic Shorthair (TS2) German Rex (TS3; TS4) Havana Brown (TS2; TS3; TS4) Himalayan (TS2; TS3; TS4) Japanese Bobtail (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Javanese (TS3; TS4) Korat (TS3; TS4) Kurilian Bobtail (TS3; TS4) La Perm (TS3; TS4) Lykoi (TS4) Maine Coon (TS1 - as Maine Coone; TS2; TS3; TS4) Manx (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Norwegian Forest (TS2; TS3; TS4) Ocicat (TS2; TS3; TS4) Oriental Shorthair (TS2; TS3; TS4) Oriental Longhair (TS4) Persian (TS1 - as Perisan, Bi-Color Persian; TS2; TS3; TS4) Ragdoll (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Russian Blue (TS2; TS3; TS4) Savannah (TS3; TS4) Scottish Fold (TS2; TS3; TS4) Siamese (TS1; TS2; TS3; TS4) Siberian (TS2; TS3; TS4) Singapura (TS2; TS3; TS4) Somali (TS3; TS4) Sphynx (TS1; TS4) Tonkinese (TS2; TS3; TS4) Turkish Angora (TS2 - as Turkish Agora; TS3; TS4) Turkish Van (TS1)
Bonus
Albino (TS1) Cheetah (TS1) Dingo (TS3; TS4) Fox (TS4) Pink Poodle (TS1) Raccoon (TS4) Robot Cat (TS1) Robot Dog (TS1) Star Dalmatian (TS2) Tiger (TS1) Turkish Blue (TS1)
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anon-pups · 1 month
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Hey there and welcome!
We’re a multi-fandom rp blog, just providing fuzzy companions to anyone who needs or wants them.
Rules:
1- don’t abuse the dogs. Can the pups come up injured for angst reasons? Sure. But don’t straight up abuse the dogs.
2- none of them have names but they do have tags with their breed on them. Feel free to call the darlings whatever you like.
Meet the pups!
Samoyed: fluffy, white, and a bit of a space cadet. He’s a very good boy, a little mischievous, but he’s always ready for an adventure!
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Tibet: a Tibetan Mastiff. She’s very large and red-brown like freshly dug up clay, with a darker brown lion’s mane of a ruff around her neck. Unlike most of her breed, this girl is a little timid most of the time and shy. But she’s a very good guardian who will totally fight a tiger for you, she’s a certified service and guard dog.
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Corgi: This little loaf is a very good work buddy! She is a welsh cardigan with a mild attitude and the best smile, but watch your ankles. She’s very likely to try herding any of her friends.
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unseelie-grimalkin · 1 year
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HELP ME DESIGN TRÍONA'S DOG PART 1
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grison-in-space · 1 year
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Tortora's The Right Dog for You (1980) Masterpost
It seemed useful to corral everything in one place. I will list breeds covered alphabetically here, tucked under the read-more, and update as necessary.
American Cocker Spaniel
Basenji
Belgian Shepherd
Borzoi
Boxer
Brittany
Cardigan Welsh Corgi
Dachshund
English Cocker Spaniel
English Springer Spaniel
Field Spaniel
German Shepherd Dog
Golden Retriever
Great Dane
Irish Wolfhound
Newfoundland
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Poodle
Rough Collie
Shetland Sheepdog
Siberian Husky
Smooth Collie
Sussex Spaniel
Welsh Springer Spaniel
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copperbora · 1 year
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About a month ago, my work friend J hired me to walk her stud Welsh corgi (Cardigan/Pembroke cross - yes, there are two breeds of corgi,) Whiskey. This has been my first time getting to walk and really spend time with a dog and it has been the best kind of learning curve.
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I love Whiskey; he is such a topnotch friend and I have discovered so much from him already. Going into this I was armed only with decades of truly obsessive research about canines. I knew to keep a vast horde of dog bags in my pocket and carry treats but I didn't realize at the start that I really should also carry hand sanitizer because picking up pup poop isn't always the most... hygienic experience. Still, I do it diligently and it really isn't a big deal, so those people who think picking up warm dog poop with a bag is too disgusting? Get over yourselves. It's a complete non-issue although I'm always delighted at the sight of a garbage can so that I can free up my hands.
Again: hand sanitizer is your friend!
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Also, it's better if the leash is attached to your waist; I just use an old leather belt around my middle and it's kinda amazing how well this completely curbs Whiskey's desire to pretend to be a sled dog racing the Iditarod. It's additionally just nicer having my hands free and I can get cuter pictures of Whiskey this way. (Although he admittedly rarely stops moving.)
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It's fun. We hike for an hour, approximately five kilometres which is good exercise and mental stimulation for both of us. I'm a human with rather terrible mental health and he's a dog who spends many of his days being bored out of his mind at home. On the trail we both relax and find peace, which brings me to my favourite things that I have learned from Whiskey.
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Walking with Whiskey we often find things that I never would have noticed hiking by myself.
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He's led me to a dead fish no doubt dropped by an osprey, a dead mouse, a bone, and an absolutely enormous nest of woodland ants. He's even pointed out wildlife to me, like this herd of mule deer!
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And, most importantly, he keeps me company. Hiking alone for years has been hard on me; my parents can no longer keep up so I usually find myself going solo. It hurts, remembering the days when I used to have trail companions but I don't feel lonely hiking anymore with Whiskey!
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I think the very best thing about him though is that he truly cares. Today, driving back to his home I got spooked by a male human suddenly coming up to my car when I paused for another pedestrian. The moment we were safely away Whiskey nuzzled my face and I felt much better.
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I knew that dogs were pretty smart but Whiskey is definitely a full person in a vertically challenged canine body. From the unimpressed looks he gives me when he is pooping and he notices me watching to how he lets me walk onto a hillock to check out a view then gently but firmly leads me back onto the trail, he's a whole person.
I really feel deeply grateful for getting to have him as a hiking partner; he's a really good boy.
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Here's to many more trails together.
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blackllghtburns · 1 year
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I definitely want another dog but like. Probably around October or November. And idk if I want to go through a breeder this time or if I want to go through a shelter again and get another Scooby lmao (meaning: bully breed mix)
If I do go through a breeder though it’ll probably be a Shetland Sheepdog or a Cardigan Welsh Corgi ngl
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cuteanimals343 · 2 years
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Top Dogs 2020: These were the 13 most popular breeds of adorable dog in the UK in 2020 - including the loving Labrador Retriever
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With dog ownership rocketing over lockdown, here are the lovable pups that have been most sought after across the UK.
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#The popularity of the Labrador Retriever has increased by 13% over the past year to become the new top dog.
According to research by outdoor apparel and equipment shop Millets, there are many different varieties of dogs across the nation, but some are less common to see in parks than others.
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# After taking the title of most popular dog in 2019, the French Bulldog drops to second place after a… While less than 300 new Deerhounds, King Charles Spaniels, or Cardigan Welsh Corgis were registered with the Kennel Club in 2020, only one Azawakh was, making them a "vulnerable" breed at this time.
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#The Cocker Spaniel, which comes in two different varieties, is the third most popular dog in the United Kingdom. The top 13 most common breeds, however, have seen a rise in popularity.
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#The Bulldog is the fourth most popular breed of dog, with over 11,000 registrations in the previous year, up 17… Has your pet won the title of 2020's top dog?
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#The Miniature Smooth Haired Dachshund, which has had a 24% increase, enters the top five.
Join our Scotsdog Facebook group here for the most recent dog news, conversation, tips, and information.
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#The Springer Spaniels are still a popular breed among dog owners, ranking sixth, although registrations are declining.
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#The Golden Retriever, a dog that was bred to retrieve shot with, comes in at number seven. Here are the top 13 most uncommon dog breeds in the UK.
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#The number of German Shepherd registrations has likewise been gradually decreasing; in 20… These are the top ten puppy names that new dog owners in the UK choose over lockdown.
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#It appears that Pugs are less popular than they formerly were. After a sharp decline, they are presently tenth. These are the 10 largest breeds of dog in the world - they're huge and adorable
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