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I came up as a samoyed.

How can a southern Californian be a sled dog? 8O 8O 8O
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Seems I'm a Maremma sheepdog:
This dog will never forget a kindness or an injury done unto it. To quote an Italian expert, "If you want obedience and submission keep away from our breed, but if you appreciate friendship given and received, a trace of humour and much teaching of the lore of the wild, a typical Maremma is the best you can have."
Except for the lore of the wild, that sounds about right. Only nobody around these parts has any use for a Maremma sheepdog, it seems: probably owing to the shortage of Maremma sheep.
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Podenco Ibicenco (Ibizan Hound)
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I'm a Chow. Apparently I'm edible. Not sure what to think about this.
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Me too Alynna.... im tasty and odour free, ferocious and i have a black tongue. :D
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My dog is not only unpronounceable, it's unspellable. Xoloitecuintli -- the Mexican hairless dog: "Calm and sturdy...cheerful with the family but reserved with strangers...natural vegetarians." See, this is why I have cats.
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aliantha wrote:My dog is not only unpronounceable, it's unspellable. Xoloitecuintli -- the Mexican hairless dog: "Calm and sturdy...cheerful with the family but reserved with strangers...natural vegetarians." See, this is why I have cats.
Commonly known as a Chihauhau - and pretty much the closest a dog can come to being a cat. :wink:
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Alynna Lis Eachann wrote:I'm a Chow. Apparently I'm edible. Not sure what to think about this.
8O Is that where the phrase "chow time" comes from?
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Canaan dog, a breed I'd never heard of.
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Israel. A very ancient breed. Developed through the selective breeding of semi-wild Pariah dogs in the Middle East. Used for guarding and herding sheep and cattle in Israel. Their services were employed as messengers, Red Cross helpers and mine detectors during wars.

Personality
Alert, home loving and loyal to the family. It distrusts strangers and will guard humans and animals entrusted in its care, standing its ground the best it can.
Well, I've been a courier & I have some disaster training, but I think I'll skip the mine detector part.

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Edge wrote:Actually, the Rhodesian Ridgeback is from Rhodesia (now known as Zimbabwe). And its character is nowhere near as loyal or noble as they would have you believe. In fact, it's treacherous, unpredictable.. and specifically included in many countries' official lists of dangerous dogs.

If I had children, I wouldn't let them anywhere near a Ridgeback. No exceptions, under any circumstances.
Really? I grew up with them, about eight in total. My Aunt was one of the first people to start breeding them in the UK and judged the breed at Crufts last year. They have quite a range of characters though, some are given to protective behaviour and others being rather soppy. I know quite a few who'd fit dennis's description. This could be down to British breeding policy, as I know that they take great care not to breed a dog with a bad temprement.

As with any powerful dog, they probably aren't suitable for anyone who doesn't know what they're doing, they were bred to assist lion hunters after all. I don't consider Ridgebacks any more dangerous than, say, Rottweilers, Dobermanns or Staffordshire Bull Terriers.
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Interesting that no one has come up as the same breed yet ...
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I am a Saluki. :)
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Alynna Lis Eachann wrote:I'm a Chow. Apparently I'm edible. Not sure what to think about this.
8O :3M: :twisted:


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Dog Name

SPANISH MASTIFF

Origins
Spain. [duh!] An obvious descendent of the Ancient Roman Molossus, a dog of war and the hunt. Capable of felling a wild boar or an armed human being. During the traditional seasonal migrations across the mountains of southern Spain, this dog can still be seen guarding the flock.

Personality
In common with many other mastiffs this courageous and powerful dog has been used for organized fighting, either at war or with other dogs. Their stamina and strength have few rivals. Loyal to its owner it responds well to training bit is not an animal for the average household.

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another mix of attributes [those who know me can decide which one is more accurate!]

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LEONBERGER

Origins
Germany. Thought to have been created in 1840s by the Mayor of Leonberg to closely resemble the lion on the town crest. Developed by crossing a Landseer with a St. Bernard, then back-crossed to a Pyrenees Mountain dog. Only five dogs remained at the end of World Ward I and these were carefully nurtured and bred until World War II after which only eight dogs remained.

Personality
The Leonberger has a steady, balanced, and lively nature. Steadfast, affectionate and calm, the Leonberger just loves everyone. Their intelligence is extraordinary; their loyalty and love for their families is unparalleled. Most have incredible patience, even with the most obnoxious children, but there are some that are not as patient. A gentle giant.
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bump an oooold thread for fun...
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:lol: that WAS fun!!! English Cocker Spaniel :biggrin:
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german shepherd
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Polish Lowland Sheepdog - efficient and good -natured but somewhat lacking in humor..... Sounds right!
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Portuguese Water Dog
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The Portuguese Water Dog is a swimmer and diver of exceptional ability and stamina, who aided his master at sea by retrieving broken nets, herding schools of fish, and carrying messages between boats and to shore. He is a loyal companion and alert guard.

This highly intelligent utilitarian breed is distinguished by two coat types, either curly or wavy; an impressive head of considerable breadth and well proportioned mass; a ruggedly built, well-knit body; and a powerful, thickly based tail, carried gallantly or used purposefully as a rudder.

The Portuguese Water Dog provides an indelible impression of strength, spirit, and soundness.


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Temperament
The breed has a distinct personality marked by direct and fearless, but not hostile, expression, self-confidence and a certain aloofness that does not lend itself to immediate and indiscriminate friendships. The dog must be approachable, quietly standing its ground and showing confidence and willingness to meet overtures without itself making them. It is poised, but when the occasion demands, eager and alert; both fit and willing to serve in its capacity as companion, watchdog, blind leader, herding dog, or guardian, whichever the circumstances may demand.
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How funny! I ended up as a Norwegian Elkhound as well! 8O

And I don't have a drop of Scandinavian in me whatsoever! :lol:
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