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Mother superior



Member Since: 05 Aug 2013
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Get a lurcher,



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in fact have mine, he's a complete bum hole Oh woe, oh woe
My crusty old landrover,
It will not go.
Post #446933 17th Aug 2015 8:11pm
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landy andy



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WCS. Dogs don't come any more loyal



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Post #446938 17th Aug 2015 8:18pm
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Mother superior



Member Since: 05 Aug 2013
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My lurcher is very loyal........if you're the bloody sofa, that is Oh woe, oh woe
My crusty old landrover,
It will not go.
Post #446939 17th Aug 2015 8:20pm
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Mother superior



Member Since: 05 Aug 2013
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There you go, lurcher number 2 being faithful to the end

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 Oh woe, oh woe
My crusty old landrover,
It will not go.
Post #446940 17th Aug 2015 8:23pm
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tookaphotoof



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Netherlands 2013 Defender 130 Puma 2.2 HCPU Santorini Black
You could have a shot at airedale terriers. They might be a bit too smart and too active for your liking though. Having a hard time myself keeping up with those clowns... Laughing

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Seriously, if you're thinking labrador, get one.
Just make sure you find the right breeder and let him choose the right one for you.
Post #446945 17th Aug 2015 8:27pm
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Muddybigdog



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Pretty good website that informs on most breed http://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/dogs-101/

If you like the look of thr Boarder terrors face but want a bigger dog, take a peek at the Italian Spinone Jumped ship to reliability - Mitsubishi L200
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Post #446954 17th Aug 2015 8:57pm
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JWL



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I've just picked up a 4 month old Jack Russel Terrier cross Lakeland Terrier tonight, my last JRT bitch passed on three weeks ago just before our main camping trip. She was 14 years old, had an injury to her one hip a couple of years ago and was on three legs, in the past three months arthritis had set into the rest of her pelvis and she had begun to struggle so her waking up dead in her bed was a blessing. I would have had another dog before she went but as she was the last one to be around out of our similar aged Black Lab and her I let her live out her last as 'Top Dog'
This new little chap is full of beans but is quick to please and fits in to family life easily, not too small as to step on and not too big as to take up too much room.

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RoddyK05



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Scotland 2004 Defender 90 Td5 SW Yellow
Labs rule, simple.



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Post #446967 17th Aug 2015 11:45pm
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AndyTunn



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New Zealand 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SW Stornoway Grey
Disclaimer: When it comes to dogs, I'm totally biased! (Just like everybody else Laughing )

I was really tempted by a lab - loyal, good with families, not too big etc. but over here they are generally the larger American / show types rather than the smaller, lighter, working types I remember from the UK.

My eventual choice was a German Shorthaired Pointer based on similar criteria to yours:

Medium sized - check
Short hair - check
Obedient - yes if handled correctly and consistently (like all dogs), and intelligent too
Not a big barker - check
Likes to walk and run extensively in the mountains - absolutely! Will run with you all day and more!

And they look gorgeous too...

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ZeDefender



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Germany 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Baltic Blue
Please consider adopting a dog. There are so many out there needing a good home, many as young as you want and ready for training. We adopted two perfect bitches - "custom" built cross-breeds for temperament, colour and size and after 6 years they have never had a single health issue:
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and the chocolate one (Maple) can run 10k through any terrain without breaking a sweat (Lab/Boston/Catahoula cross from Greece).
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She'd probably catch me rabbits if I let her...

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But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
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deplec



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tookaphotoof wrote:
You could have a shot at airedale terriers. They might be a bit too smart and too active for your liking though. Having a hard time myself keeping up with those clowns...


+1 for Airedales - great temperament and fun.


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gazman



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My totally biased suggestion if you want a lab is a labradoodle! ! We adopted a giant labradoodle as a pup and wanted a second dog. We adopted a black lab but it nearly killed me as it turns out I'm allergic to dog dander and hair, so the poor Censored had to go back. We have since adopted a medium sized labradoodle and no problems. One has a big thick willy coat the other a fleece coat. Pics to follow. We have no hair anywhere and the house doesn't smell of dogs. The only downside is you have to either cut their coats with hair clippers of pay to have it done.

Google the doodle trust if you want a rescue dog


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Post #446994 18th Aug 2015 7:25am
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Swac3



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Looks like you maybe decided its a Lab you want so I wont try and sway your decision, we had one for many years through my early teens and he was fantastic, a little crazy but looking at our dogs today i think thats maybe down to me rather than them Smile

That said if you want a dog with a perfect comfortable human pace while running/ hillwalking who can go forever, and be just as happy lounging on the sofa all day...... If you can forgive the sloppy chin and dont mind taking a small horse out Smile



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Grenadier



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France 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Corris Grey
Thank you all for your replies, most useful and some lovely breeds out there. Bow down

Completely understand the advice regards the cost and responsibility of ownership, the good news being we have no kids, no mortgage, spend loads of time outdoors and have many, many friends here with dogs who would happily look after them (rather than a kennel) if we're ever abroad.

For those with Labs (and Lab top-tips) very useful and I shall act accordingly. I do think they'd suit me best. Although the Pointer intrigues me and indeed I think they do a Lab/Pointer cross....and MuddyBigDog, the Spinone sounds interesting, shall take a look.

For those who have sent fluffy things, no 'disrespeck' but not really for me. Must be the Guardsman in me, but prefer short haired, well presented varieties. Laughing

Not wishing to run this thread longer than necessary, but any thoughts re Male or Female varieties, or no difference....?

Ta Thumbs Up Monsieur Le Grenadier

I've not been everywhere, but it's on my list.....

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Post #447042 18th Aug 2015 10:38am
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pjb



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It has to be a Border.

Will fit your criteria perfectly

We have 3 have bred another 6 & would not be without them.


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Not as big as a Lab in size heart is enormous, not too bad on shedding fur if you pluck regularly

Ps not biased at all Rolling with laughter 2020 P300 HSE
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