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Old 01-26-2008, 11:55 PM   #39 (permalink)
Peggy
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[quote=glencorgi;35992What he can't seem to get his head around is; fans and devotees of other breeds can hold the same blind devotion to their particular breed of choice.[/QUOTE]

I have to agree with Debbie here. When I go to dog shows I go with friends to help save on expenses.

The one I used to travel with (before she moved to AL) has whippets. She was great with my corgis, has helped me show them. But she doesn't want to own one. She finds whippets much easier.

And my current travel companion has shelties. She too is great with my dogs, has helped me show them, helps with the grooming, and has even "babysat" a couple of them for me. But she too does not want to own one. She finds shelties much easier for HER to live with.

I could site others like this. People with other breeds find the breed they've chosen to be the perfect breed for them. Some of them find corgis very difficult to live with and would never own one.

Which is why I keep saying that there is no one breed suitible for everyone. If there were there wouldn't be so many breeds.

Peggy
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