Definely not a chav's dog. Imagine walking down the road trying to look hard with that in tow? The emergence of these seemingly exotic dogs appears to have coincided with the arrival in this country of equally exotic foods. Is someone out there deliberately flicking through foreign cook books and dog books and importing the likes of mascarpone cheese or shar pei dogs? When we were kids all you could get was mince and dumplings and yorkshire terriers ffs.
Maybe it's a Korean cook book, two birds, one stone and such. The price of some of those wee hairy ****ers, is criminal. I remember working for an old dear once who had a couple of these Borzoi things, please log in to view this image This was back in the mid 90's, and she paid thousands for the ****ing creepy looking things, i mean if ever a dog looked totally out of proportion to itself.
In the early 90's, after a 3 year study with a 100k grant off the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme. I can without doubt state, after testing many types of dogs, the Red Setter gives the best head.