rwbeagles
Posted : 3/9/2009 1:03:54 PM
I was an Akita person before Beagles as many here know. I left that breed because I like to have multiple dogs and was going to be getting married and having kids and the kids and multiple dog thing is much easier and less stressful when the breed is not a dog aggro one! I also was not pleased about the general health in the breed and the somewhat silly focus some in the breed had on types and breed splits, before health and mental soundness.
I picked Beagles because my husband liked them and they have a nice temperament for the family scene, not too big, inexpensive to vet and show...relatively easy breeders...and they just fit well into our lifestyle. If you pick a breed your mate is fond of it's only logical they will allow more of them in the house 
I have admired Leo's almost as long as Akitas but was never in a position to own one financially or space wise or pack make up wise until Cleo entered the picture. I made it happen and it's worked out great.
I find my lifestyle/life stages to be a primary factor in the breeds I chose. But also because I breed I also have to consider the hardiness of the breed...one of my other fave's Pugs for ex...gorgeous little breed..but a real nightmare when it comes to breeding compared with my hounds. Just not ready for that sort of thing yet.
Jury is still out on Leo's...you can lose them VERY early on and that'd break me in a way I could not describe. Not sure how many times I will be going down that road...
I have said before "no more" on the hounds and breeding and showing during some of the bad times...and yet because of the progress I've made and the few (relative to others) but memorable accomplishments dogs out of my breeding have garnered I stay in. It does make me very happy, and I love the breed...admittedly, not in the same way I love Akitas or Leo's....it's not as intense or bone deep I don't think, perhaps simply because of the "time in". But in some ways, purely because of the kind of temperament I have as a person, that can aid me to make those tough decisions...and keep the BREED in the forefront of my decisions.
BTW There is a breed called the Wirehaired Vizsla...maybe something to consider in several years, if you'd like more grooming.