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Title: Top 7 Dog Breeds for Meeting New People
Source: Pet360.com
URL Source: http://shine.yahoo.com/pets/looking ... -meeting-people-162800517.html
Published: Dec 5, 2013
Author: Carol Bryant
Post Date: 2013-12-05 19:07:01 by Buzzard
Keywords: None
Views: 497
Comments: 30

Move over grocery stores, dog parks are the new "go to" place to meet people these days. Dogs, in general, are matchmakers and certainly ambassadors to introducing us to folks we might not ever have known.

There are, however, breeds that go the extra wag when it comes to meeting new people. Although all dogs are conversation starters, whether by their sheer size, appearance, temperament, or a behavior, here are seven canine standouts. Next time you take a stroll to the park, see how many new people you meet with one of these dogs by your side:

Great Dane: Gentle, easy going, loving, and oh so huge in stature, we double dog dare you to take a Great Dane out in public and not meet someone. According to the American Kennel Club, this statuesque pooch is often labeled the "king of dogs," with a personality that beckons complete strangers to turn into cuddly, coochy-cooing softies.

Cocker Spaniel: As a lifelong Cocker Spaniel mom, I would be remiss in not mentioning this Wigglebutt breed as a people greeter. In general, the Cocker Spaniel has a merry temperament, with many of them probably politicians in a previous life. They love smooching babies and shaking paws with strangers.

Muttigree: How many times have you asked a complete stranger "what kind of dog is that?" Often times, the cutest and most approachable dogs are a mix of this, that, and something else. The All-American Mutt is definitely an ice breaker. If you know the breeds that comprise your dog's DNA, see if a stranger can guess the next time around. It makes for great conversation and opens the doggie door to whatever comes next.

PBGV: The shortcut acronym is a conversation starter, but this mighty dog in a small package is a meeter-greeter to the max. The PBGV is short in stature but long on personality, as the Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen, is part of the Hound group. He is a happy, extroverted, confident pooch that takes to people well and makes breaking the ice that much easier.

Greyhound: There is something stately, regal, and oh-so-approachable when a Greyhound makes his way down the street or glides smoothly across the dog park. Greyhounds are generally loving, kind, friendly, and a highly approachable and admired breed. Most Greyhounds are rescued from the track, so strangers often want to get to know them better.

Pug: Pug lovers, unite: We see you out there, with your portly cuteness and little engine that could attitude. That huge personality in a stout package is part of the Pug's charm and approachable aura. Playful, friendly, and intelligent, this member of the Toy group is a great icebreaker in public.

Golden Retriever: A great friend to children and a wonderful family dog, the Golden Retriever might simply be the poster child for socializing. It's great popularity means more than likely someone in your group of friends or family has one (or more). Their easy-going and "love me" nature make them the consummate breed to meet new people.


Poster Comment:

An interesting list.

My first dog was a Cocker. She liked making friends with everyone.

My Labs always impressed my hunting buddies, but they were never friendly with strangers.

The only question I have with this article is the the sixth animal listed. What type of person is attracted to someone shameless enough to take a pug out in public?

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#2. To: Buzzard, X-15 (#0)

Greyhound: There is something stately, regal, and oh-so-approachable when a Greyhound makes his way down the street or glides smoothly across the dog park. Greyhounds are generally loving, kind, friendly, and a highly approachable and admired breed. Most Greyhounds are rescued from the track, so strangers often want to get to know them better.

True. My new foster girl is adorable. She just got off the track in September. I think she's great, but my cat doesn't think she's all that and a bag of chips. Aldo was quite hostile at their first meeting. lol

People love greyhounds.....really, what's not to love?

abraxas  posted on  2013-12-05   19:24:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: abraxas, x-15, buzzard (#2)

i would say that samoyeds are the best breed & attract a great deal of attention. ive seen a lot of people who adopted Greyhounds. they seem like very sweet & timid dogs. One time Maxine saw a guy jogging with a greyhound & she took the predator stance low to the ground. as they approached, she lunged at the dogs neck. owner & dog were both very jittery. i offered him my # in case thw wound needed treatment & the guys angry wife called me later demanding a few hundred bucks, which i happily paid. Just the price of owning an alpha mountain dog who pissed by hiking up her leg despite being female. lol!

Artisan  posted on  2013-12-05   20:03:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Artisan, antacid, X-15, buzzard (#5)

None of them are as cute as my granddog. He is such a Stinkpie.

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#9. To: farmfriend (#6)

Pics!!

X-15  posted on  2013-12-05   21:24:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: X-15 (#9)

Sigh ok give me a minute. I'm having some health issues.

farmfriend  posted on  2013-12-05   21:34:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: farmfriend (#10)

Well, pop a pill and get after it!! :)

Seriously, take care of yourself.

X-15  posted on  2013-12-05   21:38:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: X-15 (#11)

Well, pop a pill and get after it!! :)

oh I wish it was that simple. surgery was involved. I'll give you a synopsis privately. anyway, this is my granddog Stewie or stinkpie as I call him. He is under 5 lbs. He is a long haired teacup chihuahua. does not bark.

the handsome guy in the background is my youngest son.

farmfriend  posted on  2013-12-05   21:43:44 ET  (2 images) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: farmfriend (#12)

that is quite a statuesque noble looking creature, interesting coloring. :)

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#19. To: Artisan (#18)

He's a stinker.

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