Breed of dog

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My sister has a Labrador and a Boxer. Can't go past the Labbies, but the Boxers are very friendly but mad as a cut snake. The Balotelli of dogs - very soft hearted but brainless.

I have a border collie. No offence to other breeds but they are the smartest dog out there, incredibly loyal and as your daughter grows up it would keep the entire family fit as fiddles.
 
Boston terrier. Don't shed hair. Small enough for the little one to handle too. We have one a real character. Doesn't need loads if exercise and doesn't make a load if noise. (Not yappie).
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Swales lives said:
8 pages and no mention of the magnificent German Shepherd.
Here's my Charlie, brilliant with children and with other dogs.
Easy to train, loves to play and scares the shit out of would-be intruders.

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now thats a proper dog. Very nice
 
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Hamann Pineapple said:
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Spok dog. Good trekkers.
Looks like my ex.

Labramutt every time. Had one for nearly nine years. He's about as much use as Anne Frank's drum kit but he's great with kids and is really lovable. I'd put on a pic but am too much of a techno biff
 
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andyhinch said:
tommyhair said:
I want to get a manchester terrier, check them out
Nice dogs, thought about one but didn't want another terrier, the lake lands were great the patter dale was night mare

I owned and showed a Manchester Terrier, great looking dogs but their temperament is not good, very flighty, like Italian Greyhounds.
 
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Dalmatian - top dog. If you don't mind white hairs on your dark clothes and black hairs on your light clothes. Our's was four months shy of her 14th birthday when she died. Beautiful dog with a fabulous temperament.
 
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For a sturdy, farm bred dog have a look at these. My mate has one from the previous litter and it's a beauty. Australian cattle dog (Kelpi)
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Field Spaniel or Cocker.

Had many over the years... they are fantastic with kids.
 

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