We currently have a Miniature Aussie and the breeder has an āoopsieā litter of Border with Miniature Aussie. We are meeting the litter Sunday with plans to take home three weeks later.
The expectation is smaller than typical Borders. Weāll see.
Yeah, our guys are definitely mixes, But about 50% Border Collie and have Pit Bull in them per DNA test. An odd combo. One looks more like a pointer with all the spots. We are in Hawaii on vacation, and look at them every day at the place they are boarded.
[begin not-so-humblebrag]
And our dachshund was the biggest dachshund Iāve ever seen. All others seemed kind of scrawny by comparison. His pedigree listed a long line of the world-famous champion Heying-Teckle dachshunds, the breeders of which lived in an orange grove just a block from where I grew up. I only learned of their illustrious history many many years later.
Not size, but a disinclination to yappiness and drooliness. Call it in a pinch medium to large, wolfish, nondrooly [definitely not a newfie!] so schiperke/shiba inu up to my 150 pound wolf hybrid {I miss Llugh!]
I donāt like yappy dogs, they also can be hyper and I donāt like that. With the medium to large dogs, it seems like they tend to be more mellow =)
I like giant oversized dogs. Mastiffs, St Bernards, Inuits, Great Danes, etc. Basically any dog thatās so large it looks like someone photoshopped them.
Being a cat person, I naturally lean towards small dogs. Also, the dogs that are statistically a much greater threat to attack and kill you are the large, powerful breeds like Pit Bulls and Rottweilers. I donāt want these creatures around me because, quite frankly, I donāt trust them.
Now, before we cue in the dog lovers who want to vehemently protest this, let me say that, in my experience, dog lovers/owners are a lot like parents. The first words of protest they utter are usually, "But MY baby would never ⦠"
The following infographic shows that the Pit Bull is still responsible for the most fatal attacks in the U.S. by far, killing 284 people over that 13-year period - 66 percent of total fatalities. The Rottweiler came second with 45 fatal attacks recorded while the German Shepherd was third with 20. Even some breeds that are not associated with aggression, such as the Labrador Retriever, also make the top-10 list with 9 fatal attacks documented.
According to DogsBite.org, injuries caused by canines accounted for more than a third of all homeownersā liability claim dollars paid out last year, costing almost $700 million. Fatalities aside, 28,000 people had reconstructive surgery after being attacked by dogs in the U.S. in 2015 with canine-related hospitalization stays increasing 86 percent between 1993 and 2008. On average, the cost of a dog bite-related hospital stay is $18,200.
I have cats and guinea pigs right now, but I feel some sort of affinity for larger dogs. Growing up we had little dogs, and I have siblings with little dogs, theyāre not really doing it for me. When out and about, if thereās a big friendly dog around, I gravitate towards it. Thereās something right about a dog I can pet without having to pick it up, or sit on the floor.
Way to poison the thread there mate. My small maltese is neither yappy or a rodent in a dog suit. Heās confident, robust, gentle, friendly, and great on long walks. Plus I can pick him up when thereās a big muddy puddle. The perfect dog.
Iām not keen on big dogs because they tend to shed fur a lot, stink the house up, often drool, and generally get in the way. Itās bad enough with my small dog trying not to trip over him or find enough space to sit on my own sofa. Iāll take a small dog thanks.
Great Og, now youāve done it. You have summoned the Pit Bull etc defenders. They will be here any moment now to tell you that Pit Bulls etc are the saviours of all mankind but are badly wronged by those that seek to cruelly blame them for dog bites caused by other breeds for which they are mistaken.
We have had so many so many so many long tiresome threads between the āPitā haters and āPitālovers, that I humbly beg that no one takes this bait and allow this post to hijack the thread.
Border Jacks are a deliberate cross made by competitive dog sport people, to get super high energy dogs which run in a lower height class than Border Collies, who completely dominate Agility and Flyball. Since Jacks are about 15 lbs on average and BCās rarely top 50 lbs, Iād say it is likely that the parentage was not as stated. Bitches can carry a litter with multiple sires, so the mom could have just gotten out and met a stranger that one time.