Dulcis
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Post by Dulcis on Jul 12, 2011 12:40:25 GMT -5
Im going to remove all my petz, (not many, just 5) and start all over again. I really want to go into the shows and competitions, and i wonder witch breed is good to start with; Smart, sweet, you know what i mean. So if someone has tips over witch dog breed i should take, and witch competitions are best too start with, please tell me. Im very interested.
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Post by *Linsey* on Jul 12, 2011 12:56:26 GMT -5
It really depends on what you like yourself. Maybe you can look at which breeds or groups you like in real and start from there?
In petz I really like the ubisoft golden retriever, dali mixes and calico mixes, they are great to work with, although the dalis aren't always easy to pose (the golden retriever also isn't if you adopt them in P5).
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Post by Dew <3 on Jul 12, 2011 12:57:31 GMT -5
Labs, mutts, and mixes of those:)
Best beginner dogz ever. They jump and learn tricks and you can get them from the AC. Great color possibilities and adorable pups:)
Agility trials are my favorite;) That and flyball
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Post by Dulcis on Jul 12, 2011 13:12:29 GMT -5
Good, luck i still have my daliXMutt 2nd gen mixies. Very cute they are, i'll train them. I hope they lisnten good...
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Post by Dulcis on Jul 12, 2011 15:58:35 GMT -5
Are Border collies good for beginners? i really love the breed and maybe their even good listneners.
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Post by *Linsey* on Jul 13, 2011 8:10:35 GMT -5
With border collies it depends on the breedfile. Some are harder to pose then others. PDHv4 and CK file are quite easy to pose, but it may also depends on personal preference
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