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Paula_nz
Posted: Jun 25 2007, 01:06 AM
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What is the best dog breed to mate with?
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pineapple9
Posted: Jun 25 2007, 01:32 AM
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I would also like to know which dog would make the best breed for a woman to mate with. What do you women in the lifestyle look for in the 4 legged lover?
Do you choose a breed for temperment, size or SIZE? :w00t:

Pa :thinking:
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Posted: Jun 25 2007, 06:02 AM
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QUOTE (pineapple9 @ Jun 25 2007, 01:32 AM)
I would also like to know which dog would make the best breed for a woman to mate with. What do you women in the lifestyle look for in the 4 legged lover?
Do you choose a breed for temperment, size or SIZE? :w00t:

Pa :thinking:

Heh, I have to say temperament primarily. You want a dog that will fit in with your entire life, not just your sex life.
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Posted: Jun 26 2007, 06:25 PM
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Well I think we all know the REAL answer. Its Akitas and G Sheps, accept no substitutions.
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silkythighs
Posted: Jun 26 2007, 07:56 PM
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QUOTE (Paula_nz @ Jun 24 2007, 08:06 PM)
What is the best dog breed to mate with?

To me a very active breed of dog would be best. The ones that are always on the go and relish physical activity. Of course they'll also need a large enough living area in which to romp around in. Bigger breeds seem to me be more laid back and a lot less active. They also tend to tire more easily. :thinking:
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  Posted: Jun 26 2007, 10:22 PM
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QUOTE (silkythighs @ Jun 26 2007, 07:56 PM)
QUOTE (Paula_nz @ Jun 24 2007, 08:06 PM)
What is the best dog breed to mate with?

To me a very active breed of dog would be best. The ones that are always on the go and relish physical activity. Of course they'll also need a large enough living area in which to romp around in. Bigger breeds seem to me be more laid back and a lot less active. They also tend to tire more easily. :thinking:

I have a Great Dane and got him when he was 4 months old. We 1st had sex when he was 1 yr old and he is a beautiful lover. I also am getting a Setter as they are gentle lovers. If you want big then the Dane is for you. They last a long time and a one person dog. The setter I am getting is about 8-9. My Dane is spoiled and very loveing.
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Itzwolf
Posted: Jun 26 2007, 11:10 PM
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I would lean more toward what Silky had to say...it's hard to pick any particular breed as to what is best, because a lot depends on the individual. As Buffy said, Setter's are gentle lovers...well, I've met a Setter in the past that wouldn't exactly fit that description. Much has to do on the dog, how it was raised, the situation it is in, and the age and experience of the dog. I would say best thing is to pick a breed you love, that suits your lifestyle and that you love other than wanting to be "mated" with it.
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Posted: Jun 26 2007, 11:12 PM
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Everyone has thier own preferences and favorites..

but you have to pick one that fits your lifestyle and temperament that matches yours.
Do you have kids? young children? time to go for walks daily? would those be 1 hr+ runs or a leisurely 30 min walk? Obviously the bigger the dog the bigger -mostly- the penis.
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Posted: Jun 27 2007, 02:11 AM
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I tend to agree wth silkythighs buffy and itzvolf. But as itzvolf said not all setters are gentle, A. they are very good lickers and when they bury the bone you know that they are in charge and he is there to stay. Try looking around the local kennels for something that you feel comfortable with, and will it fit your life style.
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Posted: Jun 27 2007, 03:23 AM
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Remember the dog is more then a lover if you can't commit to taking care of this pet for it's lifetime ,including the vet visits ,the food costs the licenses and the heartaches when they are ill. Then look for a friend who may oblige you with trying their pet before buying ..because not every dog regardless of what breed you choose becomes a good lover .. so you may be stuck with a dog who is just your dog ..Good luck in what you choose. I have a wonderful mini schnauser that loves licking and a great dane who is the biggest baby in more then one way .. ;)
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