Dachshuahuas ‘r’ Here – Plus Other Designer Dogz! Come Get Your Designer Dogs Today – Don’t Delay!

Published on June 16, 2008 by   ·   7 Comments

For one time and one time only we’re breaking with tradition and we’re going hard to promote the living daylights out of some super cool designer dogs. Dachshuahuas are in the news today so there’s nothing like striking while the iron’s hot. Come get your designer dogz right here, right now folks…

Up first, here is a dog we’re calling a Jackordshire Bull Russell. Normally retails for £1,900 but today, you can get this handsome boy for next to nothing

He’s called Rafe and he’s flashier than a Fendi handbag and more en vogue than a chav wedding. Call our credit hotline without delay.

Next up on the carousel of cool canines, we have Archie. Now this is a highly desirable, ultra rare and extremely exotic Bedippet. An amazing meeting of the Bedlington Terrier stylishly integrated with a Whippet. Normal sale price for a Bedippet like Archie would be £18,000 but for a limited time only, you can pick him up for under a £1,000. Hurry, hurry, hurry.

And finally, feast your eyes on this. A stunning, luxury edition Germaman. Yes, a Germaman. Say it out loud, a ‘Germaman’. A partnership between the outdated and untrendy German Shepherd and the “sooooo stuck in the 1980′s”Doberman. He’s a Germaman and his name is Conan.Wow, that sounds like a possible hit for Lilly Allen. How cool. How trendy.

Conan the Germaman should sell for £20,000 + VAT. Not today though! Today IS your lucky day, you can have a Germaman for less the price than a fortnight in Benidorm. Hurry, hurry, hurry. These deals are not to be missed.

Oh, and if you made it this far and you haven’t yet gone diving for your credit card or hitting up Ocean Finance on speed dial to loan you the cash to invest in one of these ultra cool, ultra trendy designer doggies, well you’ll have probably realised we are indeed ripping the preverbial p**s.

Here’s the deal.

Designer dogs are a crock of pap. That is a technical, dog magazine type definition for bucket of poop. There is NO SUCH THING! Anyone can make them. They’re dogs. One and the same species. Designer dogs are a figment of the easily manipulated imagination of Fraggles, too daft to be able to tie their own shoe laces let alone make an educated decision on the right dog breed to spend their lives with.

If you’re muppet enough to believe a cross breed is more desirable, more fashionable, more cool, more trendy, more worthy of your money on the basis of wacky name, then at least try and source your goods from THE very finest retailers of the most amazingly cool, diverse and interesting designer dogs in the entire UK. These cool canine emporiums are located in every county. Some call them ‘rescues’, others ‘shelters’ – all we know is that they are crammed full of designer dogs. For some bizarre reason though, they don’t market them as designer dogs. No, they just seem to call them, dogs. Just dogs. Plain old fashioned, dogs. How odd?

Your one stop designer dog shop – www.dogsblog.com

(PS: We know that YOU, our dearly beloved readers get what we’re subtley hinting at with this post. You are not muppets. You can see our subtle, eloquent jabs at the designer dog buying fraternity are meant in a certain spirit. That spirit being, the notion that the designer dog buying fraternity is largely made up of pillocks. So please, if you do happen to know  a muppet -or a designer muppet, let’s call them a mullock, please feel free to send them this way. Not only would we like them to read this post, we also have a half used tube of toothpaste we’d like to flog them under the exciting new brand name ‘Minty Space Jelly’ – unique, one of a kind and theirs for just £19.99.)

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Readers Comments (7)
  1. Gnasher says:

    Brilliant!

    Way to go.

  2. Oracle says:

    The majority of people just want a healthy family pet, and most families are now choosing a crossbred or “designer dog”. I think the main reason for this is the increasing number of serious health problems showing up in purebreds, and the failure of national and breed organizations to take any meaningful action to do anything about it.

    Every single scientific study that’s been done shows that crossbred dogs live longer and healthier lives than do their purebred counterparts – there’s not a single study that shows the reverse.

    Say “Boxer” to a vet and the first thing they think of is heart disease; say “Golden Retriever”, and they think cancer or HD. If dog fanciers are serious about reversing the downward spiral in the demand for purebred dogs, then they need to take immediate action to try and improve the health of their chosen breeds.

  3. Puppy Love says:

    Fantastic article, well done.

  4. emm says:

    i have to say I agree with oracle.

    there are many good hybred breeders, and i dont see you doing an article about how purebreeds from breeders are a scam which (considering theres probably loads of breed/show quality dogs in shelters)it is.

    and i dont see any bull terriers “r” here, maby you should do that after all bull terriers were made by crossing terriers and bulldogs, in fact the majority of breeds reconised today were created by crossing other breeds

  5. Ryan O'Meara says:

    The article is not an attack on cross breeds. Far from it. It is an attack on cross breeds bred specifically to fit the ‘designer dog’ stereotype. I happen to believe every dog on earth is a ‘pedigree’ dog. Dogs are dogs. They are all of the same species. The marketing of dogs based on a funny name, is a serious concern.

  6. C Jackson says:

    Ryan
    I’d go one step further on your last sentence by saying – the marketing of dogs is a serious concern.
    I’m not bothered if it is designer, purebred or mongrel the ‘marketing’ which now goes with dogs at all levels has reached an extreme way beyond my comfort zone regardless of whether it is the dog being sold to me or a product or service that is dog related.
    Most articles written about dogs now appear not to be attempting to inform but attempting to sell a dog, product or service or has a hidden agenda to do so; which doesn’t really improve us as dog owners at all.
    (just thought I would stir already ruffled waters)

  7. paula says:

    Well said…about time this was shouted from the house-tops





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