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Canine Tier Rankings

Mogsheen Jadwat

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In light of Mitchell Pearce's preference for small fluffy dogs, I felt it was necessary to create a tier ranking system of dogs with the help of LU

There will be three tiers, God Tier, Average Tier and Scrub Tier

Obviously a few are locks for certain categories, such as Chihuahua in the Scrub Tier and German Shepherd in the God Tier, the rest are rightfully up for debate.

I will update the rankings system based on the responses.

God Tier
German Shepherd
Rhodesian Ridgeback

Average Tier

Scrub Tier
Chihuahua
 

Misanthrope

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I like mongrels. They're not attractive like purebred dogs, but they're so grateful for the attention.
 

Parra

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German Shepherds are in the slave tier. So obedient, so trainable.

I like the sort of mongrol that eats your bait or lunch when you aren't looking.
 

McLovin

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When I was a youngin' the family owned two german shepherds... Thought I was in Croatia the amount of fking land mines they'd leave in the backyard sometimes. Very tame though and great with people.

Moving on years later myself and the missus have a pure maltese terrier and a maltese/chihuahua. Inside dogs. Once toilet trained and past that 'shit everywhere' stage they sit by the door when they need to do any business. The crossbreed is very quiet and knows quite a few tricks whereas the pure only responds to 'shutup'...
 

Misanthrope

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We've had 3-4 German Shepherds since I was a kid. Aside from the one we have now, which is a deadset genius, they've all been obedient, loyal, and well behaved. This one jumps around like Hodor with a sore foot. Can't stand the f**king thing.
 

Rhino_NQ

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had a sausage dog/mini fox terrier for a long time and was a terrific dog. Big dog bark and had enough terrier in him to give him long legs instead of little stubby sausage dog ones so he was much more mobile. Great personality and was pretty easy to train.

Most of the other halves family in NZ have red-nose pitbulls. All have great trained really well and are great with people with a few just being giant tongues with legs
 

HowHigh

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Never had a dog but my aunt who was blind had a Labrador for a seeing eye dog..excellent dog
Attractive coat and very intelligent
 

McLovin

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Same Eele but replace boxers with maltese terriers.

Boxers look like giant pugs tbh
 

Twizzle

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I've owned and bred Weimaranas for 20 years.

weimaraner1.jpg
 

PJ

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Had a few dachshunds. Love their personality. Have a bit of attitude.

Only problem is the back issue so now we have a Petite Bassett Griffon Vendéen.

Cracker of a dog. Most loving animal I've ever seen but needs company. Still has the dachshund I'll do it my way streak.

Have a look on YouTube under pbgv.
 
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