Interesting old dog pictures

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Im not sure I would have guessed this breed... 1890s



The field is really low to the ground.


Izzie! (lol I really think it looks like her)



...I think all poodles should be corded




Wire Fox (Dekka is right, they do look like JRTs)



airedale is neat looking

 

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Great pics, Laurelin! I'm with you on the Poodles. I first heard of them in a book. Then one showed up at my vet's when I was working for him. I love the look.
 

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Toy Bull terrier? Interesting



another I would not have guessed.



This dog is just pretty



Poor Dog lol



And again...



Loving the poms

 

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This looks like a chihuahua to me.



I'm still intrigued by the short field spaniels.



I want this dog



Or one of these

 

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it's crazy how breeds can change in such a small amount of time. i love the corgis and the wire-haired foxy.
 

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How interesting:



I've actually never seen this one before. It looks so short in the body.



More WFT



Schipps



Would not have guessed Sealyham. Looks like a shorty jack.



Sheltie



More normal looking paps


 

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*swoon*

There is a breeder out west that is producing dogs that look like a lot like the second picture. One lives here, he is awesome looking.

If I ever decided to get another corgi...
You know, I've never been a corgi fan but I would totally go for one of those dogs!
 

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I love the "leggy" Corgis!

Laurelin your new mission in life is to bring back the old Sheltie type. And when you do I'm coming to you for a pup :p
 

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Looks like Tramp from Lady and the Tramp



I like the look of this dog too



Or this one:



Peke



Here's a cardi for the corgi folks 1930s though



1934 papillon (I know, I keep pulling out the paps)



1936 pemmie

 

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I love the "leggy" Corgis!

Laurelin your new mission in life is to bring back the old Sheltie type. And when you do I'm coming to you for a pup :p
If only I had infinite space and resources... *sigh*

I love this sheltie

 

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So cool! I love old dog photos, I've started collecting pictures of ES/farm collie type dogs from the early-mid 1900s - not quite as old as these but still cool! Got this pair last week - couldn't believe how much this dog looks like Quinn/Quinn's relatives. The similarity is just uncanny. This is from the 50s.

 

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Schipp on the right's name made me laugh.



It seems like around the 1930s-1940s most breeds became a lot more 'typey' (if that's the right word). Looking through these pics and other pics in the past it seems there was a pretty major change around that time period for a lot of breeds. It's really unusual looking at the fox terriers. They look very JRT through the 20s then suddenly they look like the modern fox terrier.
 

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there are still sealys being worked britain. most are crossed w/russels. far as i know there is only one line/breeder w/ pure working sealys that still look like that. but some folks are trying. some of these look good
http://mysealyhams.com/
 

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Wow - amazing photos! I LOVE old pictures, but particularly when it comes to dogs. I'd love to purchase a really neat old photo and have it framed. Those longer legged corgi's are awesome. Some really cool pictures!

@SitStay - where do you purchase your photos, if you don't mind me asking?

I have to say that, in general, I prefer the looks of older dogs than today's.
 

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Wow - amazing photos! I LOVE old pictures, but particularly when it comes to dogs. I'd love to purchase a really neat old photo and have it framed. Those longer legged corgi's are awesome. Some really cool pictures!

@SitStay - where do you purchase your photos, if you don't mind me asking?

I have to say that, in general, I prefer the looks of older dogs than today's.

When I was at collie nationals last year they had a TON of old collie photos for sale. I'm kind of kicking myself now for not buying some. They were really cool.
 

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This was very interesting to look at. I do say, I prefer Poodles how they are now, I'm not much a fan of corded breeds / coats.

Look forward to more pictures!
 

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