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Disclosure Basic User Posts : 10 |
Yep, so I am lookin for another breed. I recently left Portugese Pointers due to inactivity and honestly, I got bored. So I'm looking for something kind of upbeat.
I'm open to all suggestions but please note that I am #2 kennel in Dobermans and held #1 for almost a year. I am quite competitive so I am open to really ANY suggestions. Just no breeds with handler hogging as that seriously chaps my bum. Anyway, let 'Em flow. -Four |
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AdvoKat Basic User Posts : 61 |
I suggest Azawakhs! We could really use you There are two major breeders right now and a few smaller ones, so there are always dogs for sale and around 15-20 studs. Studs usually run about $25-50. I believe our highest SOP is 91.7. >91% is very finishable. In the past we haven't been the most sociable of groups but we are starting to communicate more. If you're interested I can give you several good bitches and maybe even a show pup. |
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Sisduh Basic User Posts : 340 |
this post has been edited 1 time(s) user wiped their message ----- Last edited by Sisduh on 1/27/2015 12:48:30 PM |
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Small Dog Grove Basic User Posts : 33 |
Posted from wrong kennel, oops. Come try Keeshonds! We've got probably the most active breed forum, very freindly breeders, most nights you can find at least two majors, and we're rapidly moving up in competition rankings. |
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King Blazzo Kennels Premium Member Posts : 459 |
American Staffordshire terriers are really on the come up lately |
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Wicked Kisses Basic User Posts : 1,000+ |
I would highly suggest Bearded Collie's! We are a super friendly and tight-knit group, and we all work closely with each other. I breed and show beardies along with sibe's so I still get the competitiveness from the sibes, and the fun from the beardies. Our numbers are growing so it's not entirely difficult to finish a dog. We occasionally have some group placings. I believe we are around #60 on the breed list at the moment? I haven't checked in a few days. We have a forum post that we keep updated with each other. As far as handler hogging, it's not really an issue. A lot of breeders owner handle all their dogs. Feel free to contact myself or anyone else in the breed if you are interested! You can also find our thread in the breed forum if you wanted to ask specific questions and get a lot of feedback. Taylor |
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Gypsy Wind Kennels Basic User Posts : 1,000+ |
I second keeshonds. Ive been in the breed on and off for about 8 years now. We have one of the few (only perhaps) most active forums. Most studs are $50 and I dont think Ive seen a dog for sale more than $100 in a long time. We are #14 on the breed list, but that seems to be because of how much the breeders there are are showing rather than having a ton of breeders. There are at least 2 majors just about every night. A breeder sponsored specialty recently had over 30 entries! While we havent cracked the BiS barrier (yet) that I know of, we have had several 2nd in show placements, and take group regularly. Come check out our thread, and Im sure we can spot you a few nice prospects to get you started. |
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Drake Creek Meadows Basic User Posts : 2,000+ |
I would suggest Alaskan Malamutes. There are tons of awesome dogs for sale at all times and anyone just starting off can get on the level of everyone else quickly. HWK often sales specials quality dogs. There are also many studs to choose from, great prices even on top dogs in the breed. Friendly community, not so active on the forum, but very much so through PMs; which is the way people have always liked to communicate in this breed for some reason. Lots of competition (friendly competition-no cutthroats here), entries in every show of the night, big specialties, but no handler hogging that I know of. Mals are the #8 ranked breed in the game and get lots of show/group placements as well as the odd BIS even. You would have absolutely no trouble finding all the dogs you need to get off to the best start possible. I'm sure anyone in the breed would have ready to breed broodies available for you too if you but ask them. |
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Almost Heaven Basic User Posts : 352 |
I echo everything Wicked Kisses said about the Bearded Collie Community except we are NOT in the 60s on the breed list, we are actually #48 up from #88 on 12/1! |
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Fourlorn Premium Member Posts : 446 |
Thanks for the suggestions guys! I am most interested in Beardies at the moment as they're a breed I haven't tried before and seem to meet the criteria I've set for myself. King, I was once a seriously competitor on Amstaffs and would love to return back with the exception that training takes just too long for me. I was in the breed for many years. I would also consider Mals but again, the training factor. I am entirely too impatient. Keep the suggestions coming guys! |
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Spyte Basic User Posts : 364 |
I have to say Keeshonds! I love the breed. They are fun, fairly easy to session, there are majors nightly, plenty of dogs for sale and stud and of course the other breeders are wonderful! I can also recommend Wolfhounds, usually majors, group and show placements, decent stud/sales. |
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Drake Creek Meadows Basic User Posts : 2,000+ |
Before you decide that; have a look at this guy: www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13721522 14 days old, sessioned from 0 days and will be ring ready at 19 in training in a few days. That's not too bad. Though it is true that it takes 30ish days to get them to 20. I finish a lot of dogs before they even reach 20 in training. Just food for thought. |
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Topaz Fields Basic User Posts : 48 |
Jack Russell Terriers are a fun, competitive breed as well. |
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Treestand Kennel Basic User Posts : 1,000+ |
I have Mals and love them. If you don't want to wait too long for training, give Gordon Setters a thought! Our highest (that I know of) is a 94.8 ... No handler hogging. We have a breed thread, but it's not the most chatty. Males take BIS under Bruce Bass, but the females and males can take group placements under other judges. They hit 20 for training around 18-20 days. Everyone is friendly and helpful in the breed. Good luck in your search! |
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Blue Water Basic User Posts : 102 |
I do think the real challenge on this game has become rarer breeds that are behind in SOP. Try one of them out. All it takes is for a couple active kennels to work together to really bring back a breed. I am currently in Lhasa Apso, mini poodles, and chow chow in other kennels. In this kennel I have black russians and bichon. "I'd love to help you in any of these breeds, plus I love some competition |
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Rakkaus Basic User Posts : 51 |
You know my reply Cardigan Welsh Corgi~ |
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CountryStrong Kennels Basic User Posts : 233 |
this post has been edited 1 time(s) How about Australian Cattle Dogs? I have a bitch or two I'd be willing to give up and I'm working on some source breeding as well. Other than me there are two other active ACD breeders with studs. ----- Last edited by CountryStrong Kennels on 2/8/2015 9:57:03 PM |
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