The next 'fashionable' breed?
The next 'fashionable' breed?
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TheFungle

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4,220 posts

230 months

Monday 6th February 2012
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My wife and I were musing over the weekend about what the next 'fashionable' breed might be, based on the reaction that our dogs get when out walking them and also seeing them start to appear in the press and various adverts we have a feeling it may be the Dachshund.

Those silly little sausages I'm not sure lend themselves to being a fashion dog, they look amazing and would be a good 'accessory' but I imagine their stubborn-ness would lead to a lot of abandoned dogs several years down the line.

Anyway, time for a gratuitous Dachsie pic biggrin


Untitled by raf_gti, on Flickr


balders118

5,912 posts

192 months

Monday 6th February 2012
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I love these dogs, especially the long haired minature sausages. Such pretty dogs. Yours looks lovely! My OH and I (mostly her influence) want one, but not as our first dog as we've been told/found out they aren't the easiest dogs to train and and look after. Incidently, our first dog is a jack russel/patterdale cross and she was born a week ago today biggrin very excited for seven weeks time.

Back to the topic though, wern't these "in fashion" many years ago, i.e. one of the first fashionable breeds? Maybe due a comback, I could definately see it happening.

DannyScene

7,744 posts

179 months

Tuesday 7th February 2012
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The next fashionable breed will be some rough looking staff X breed I suspect sadly.
The only fashionable breeds I can recall ahve been 'chav dogs' such a shame this is the image staffs have now.

jd1994

48 posts

177 months

Wednesday 8th February 2012
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I have to agree with the chav dog comments , I really hope English bull terriers dont get too popular otherwise the welfare of the breed will come into question with puppy farming and the like ....... I know it must sound terrible but I hope they leave my favourite breed alone

NoVetec

9,967 posts

197 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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May be American Bull Dogs in the future, for the next 'chav/status dog' thing. Although they're a bit pricey for a pedigree (circa. £1k?) at the moment if I remember correctly.

Wigeon Incognito

3,274 posts

242 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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It depends where in the country you are but I meet a dozen or so different pet owners each day in the Southend area and whilst staffs are ever popular there seems to be an increase in huskies and malamutes at the moment 'cos it's different to a staff innit'.

DannyScene

7,744 posts

179 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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I've noticed similiar with huskies/malamutes
My favourite dog breed is german sheperd, always has been always will be.

wiffmaster

2,616 posts

222 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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Tamaskans should be the next fashionable breed, on account of how awesome they are:



Looks like a wolf, but genetically more like a GSD.

drumsterphil

474 posts

247 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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I had a feeling someone would mention Malamutes - I had nothing but amazing reactions to Barney (and now he is kept by my parents he now has a fan club from Durham to Dorset) but choosing one of these dogs as a pet is a serious undertaking (and let's be honest, the average fashionista couldn't care less for proper treatment of such a dog frown ).

Wigeon Incognito

3,274 posts

242 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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drumsterphil said:
I had a feeling someone would mention Malamutes - I had nothing but amazing reactions to Barney (and now he is kept by my parents he now has a fan club from Durham to Dorset) but choosing one of these dogs as a pet is a serious undertaking (and let's be honest, the average fashionista couldn't care less for proper treatment of such a dog frown ).
Absolutely, sadly it's so common to come across owners who don't understand the breed and expect them to be fine if they treat them like 'any other dog' (in inverted commas to recognise other breeds need particular treatment too but acknowledging that many of the owners I deal with don't understand that either).

cazzer

8,883 posts

272 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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DannyScene said:
I've noticed similiar with huskies/malamutes
My favourite dog breed is german sheperd, always has been always will be.
How about half akita half sheperd?


DannyScene

7,744 posts

179 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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cazzer said:
How about half akita half sheperd?

Thats a brilliant looking dog, looks very chunky
How old is he/she?

cazzer

8,883 posts

272 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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Shes about 8. Not really sure cos she came from the RSPCA.
She's not fat shes just got a massive chest.
I don't really notice until I see her next to a normal shepard. She's built like a brick you know what.
smile




Edited by cazzer on Friday 10th February 00:06

Mobile Chicane

21,827 posts

236 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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My concern with any increasingly 'fashionable' (but still comparatively rare) breed is congenital defects from a small gene pool.

I love vizslas and lagotto romagnolo, but would be concerned about acquiring either now due to inbreeding.

cazzer

8,883 posts

272 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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Mobile Chicane said:
My concern with any increasingly 'fashionable' (but still comparatively rare) breed is congenital defects from a small gene pool.

I love vizslas and lagotto romagnolo, but would be concerned about acquiring either now due to inbreeding.
Why I've always adopted mongrels tbh.
I always think they're better temperament too (this view may of course be bks)

DannyScene

7,744 posts

179 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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cazzer said:
Shes about 8. Not really sure cos she came from the RSPCA.
She's not fat shes just got a massive chest.
I don't really notice until I see her next to a normal shepard. She's built like a brick you know what.
smile




Edited by cazzer on Friday 10th February 00:06
She certainly is chunkier than your average GSD thats for sure, I love the shape and colour of her face.

anonymous-user

78 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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Wigeon Incognito said:
It depends where in the country you are but I meet a dozen or so different pet owners each day in the Southend area and whilst staffs are ever popular there seems to be an increase in huskies and malamutes at the moment 'cos it's different to a staff innit'.
I was chatting to a husky owner last week: three hours of walking a day, and the stories about not letting them off the lead (because they will run, and run, and run... away) were true as far as she was concerned.

I wonder how many people buy a husky with their eyes open.

LukeSi

5,780 posts

185 months

Saturday 11th February 2012
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Greg66 said:
I was chatting to a husky owner last week: three hours of walking a day, and the stories about not letting them off the lead (because they will run, and run, and run... away) were true as far as she was concerned.

I wonder how many people buy a husky with their eyes open.
The chap we dealt with when buying the Panda has got huskys. His youngest one is bloody massive, and by bloody massive I mean bloody massive.

Mobile Chicane

21,827 posts

236 months

Saturday 11th February 2012
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A friend is in Milan preparing for Fashion Week.

The OP may be onto something in terms of the dachshund being the next fashionable breed: apparently mini dachs are gracing every elegant arm, tucked in like a handbag...

rolleyes

tenex

1,010 posts

192 months

Saturday 11th February 2012
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DannyScene said:
cazzer said:
How about half akita half sheperd?

Thats a brilliant looking dog, looks very chunky
How old is he/she?
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