Dogs, no contest. I've never liked cats, and cats have always gone out of their way to show me that the feeling is mutual. Seriously, fuck cats.
My favourite breeds of dogs are Rhodesian Ridgebacks, bull terriers, bull dogs, huskies, golden retrievers and Jack Russels. I absolutely despise curly haired dogs, though.
Many people misunderstand bull terriers, and consequently deprive themselves of owning fiercely loyal, fun-loving and intelligent dogs.
It's definitely not the type of dog that first-time dog owners should get, as it requires a great deal of patience, training, socialising from a young age, and tons and tons of physical exercise. This is the type of dog that can become overly aggressive if left in the hands of an unskilled owner. It is also one of the most powerfully built dogs in the world.
The brindle one looks positively majestic, but I've never much liked the pure white ones.
It is best described as a clown that doesn't quite know its own strength
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I currently own one, and seeing it run around the house in pleasure of seeing me is just the thing I need after a hard day at the university.
One of the few dogs that I'll own simply for being cute. It is also very powerful, however, and requires great knowledge about the breed to keep it fit and healthy.
A hunting dog bred with the express purpose of hunting lions, this dog is easily recognised by the ridge of hair on its back that grows in the opposite direction of the rest of the coat. It is slender, powerful, fast, and fiercely intelligent. It is also stubborn, and its will can't be broken. This dog absolutely will not submit as a slave, and its owner isn't really its owner, it's its friend. Like any friend, this dog will not suffer ill treatment, and should be treated with respect.
It really is almost human with its intelligence and personality, and I won't think twice about buying one after I graduate and move into my own place.
We owned one for 14 years, and when that dog died, it really felt like a close relative passed away.
This is another terrier, often used in South Africa for hunting smaller wildlife.
While small, it has the heart of a lion beating in its chest, and it is afraid of absolutely nothing. It's playful, loyal, and extremely easy to handle, as long as you yourself are also active. It is not particularly smart as dogs go, but it still has an incredible amount of personality, and is quite easy to train. I just don't have the heart to own one in the city, however, as they are fond of chasing motor cycles or cars, and subsequently get run over frequently.
I'm not going to post pictures of Huskies and Golden Retrievers, as they are already popular, and there isn't that great a variety in colours and so forth.