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 Beach Dunes
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10/9/2014 1:30:33 PM reply with quote send message to Beach Dunes Object to Post   

What is your favorite AKC group?
What is your favorite AKC group?
Working 15.87%
Toy 6.35%
Sporting 25.40%
Herding 7.94%
Terrier 20.63%
Non-Sporting 9.52%
Hound 14.29%
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 Beach Dunes
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10/9/2014 1:33:12 PM reply with quote send message to Beach Dunes Object to Post

I picked the Sporting group. My favorite breed in this group is the English Springer Spaniel. I have never owned one, but my next show dog will be an ESS!

My next favorite group is the Non-Sporting, only because of St. Poodles, which as most of you know. I have one (;
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10/9/2014 3:26:50 PM reply with quote send message to Treestand Kennel Object to Post

I chose Working. It has more of my breeds I love. happy :)
 Aussiewolfsister
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10/11/2014 5:15:28 AM reply with quote send message to Aussiewolfsister Object to Post

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Non-sporting, I've been obedience trialing Keeshonds for around 25+ years now. To me they are the best happy :)

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 Beach Dunes
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10/11/2014 6:35:33 AM reply with quote send message to Beach Dunes Object to Post

Yay, Sporting is leading! But I guess that relates to real life, a lot of the most popular pet and show breeds are sporting dogs.
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10/11/2014 4:25:50 PM reply with quote send message to Spyte Object to Post

Had to go with the Hound group. I'm partial to my dear Sighthounds laugh :D
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10/14/2014 3:52:36 PM reply with quote send message to Dreisaiah Hundehutte Object to Post

Working, nearly all my fav breeds are in there. Terriers would be next.

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