^Isn't that (more) true for most/(other) dog breeds tho?
OnT: I myself started out as a wolf because of some stupid decision waaaaaay back before I knew what furries were (Part of the reason why I now prefer to call myself a "woof" rather than a wolf. To hint back at those lovely days when I was a young and stupid wolfaboo), and once I got involved with the fandom I just couldn't see myself not being Cheza, what with many already calling me that, along with stuff like "Wolfy" or "Woofy"
However, my character is supposed to be "me", and since I don't care about the "other side" of the fandom I saw no reason to make her look like something you'd find "over there".
Had I found the fandom today, I'd most likely have picked some kind of feline to be my fursona. In fact, pretty much all of my other fursonas -are- various kinds of felines xP The only other canine I have is an Akita.
Sure, there's nothing stopping me from changing my main fursona, but I feel like I've kinda "invested" too much in Cheza to change.
So for as long as I feel happy enough with her, I'm most likely going to stick with her.
After all, people should pick whatever they feel the most at home with, be it a wolf, fox, manatee, jellyfish, dik-dik, elephant, housecat, dog or something completely made up.
I do agree that especially wolves and foxes are pretty much overused, and that in way too many cases not much thought/effort seem to be going into the creation of the character and design.
I'm not judging anyone tho, if a person is happy with being a certain species, looking a certain way and being a certain way, then just go for it.