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#1652735 - 01/19/12 03:20 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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We have a Havanese chosen because they do not bark a lot and have sweet dispositions - easy to train. They also are long hair but do not shed very much. The hair is designed to keep them cool in the south. He is a little bit bigger than our cats and gets along well with everyone. A guard dog he's not - but he'll show his love and appreciation to anyone in your home.
Google - what is the best dog for me and choose the animal discovery webpage, You take a short quiz on what you are looking for - it tells you which breeds meet that defintion and tells you local shelters where you can find them.
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#1652750 - 01/19/12 03:47 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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I have Lucy the slow witted WeinerBeagle (Beagle/dachshund mix) that I got from the local shelter. She is very loving, great with kids, and would not hurt a fly.
My son is bringing the dog from his mother's house over for a visit this weekend and my daughter is bringing her cat. So I will have 2 dogs and a cat running around - should be fun!
If you do get a small dog EGB, just don't dress it up in little costumes - that is just weird. I had a neighbor with a little Yorkie that he used to dress up in a police uniform (even had a little hat). It was the most ridiculous looking thing ever.
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#1652763 - 01/19/12 03:42 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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EGB - do you currently have cats? Growing up, all our labs actually slept with the cats! We do have kitties. But they are almost 18 and I would not get a dog until they are no longer with us. One of them in particular DOES. NOT. like dogs and I wouldn't do that to her.
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#1652764 - 01/19/12 03:43 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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If you do get a small dog EGB, just don't dress it up in little costumes - that is just weird. I had a neighbor with a little Yorkie that he used to dress up in a police uniform (even had a little hat). It was the most ridiculous looking thing ever. You're right, that's just weird. And I can only imagine if the costume gives the dog ideas above it's station, LOL. ("I'm wearing a police uniform, I must BE a policedog!")
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#1652769 - 01/19/12 03:46 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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Did y'all see the pick of D-Mo's dog with a sweater on? It's much easier to dress up a little dog. Some of them are funny.
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#1652772 - 01/19/12 03:47 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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<<< TJ, this guy has a blaze orange vest with reflective strips that he wears when we walk at night. It's pretty cute! Yeah, but to me that is just being smart/safe! And unlike the police uniform, it probably does nothing in terms of inflating the dog's ego!
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#1652775 - 01/19/12 03:48 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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Ditto on rescue groups and shelters. Someone mentioned a Jack Russel- LOVE them. but WAY hyper. My ex got him in the divorce, and I miss him, but I'm okay with it. I have a doxy-beagle mix I got from the pound and he's amazing. Sweetest dog you've ever met, just wish that short black/brown hair would stop removing itself from his body. lol. We've had him about 6-7 months, and he never barked- Until we went on vacation over christmas and he spent a weeks with 2 dogs who bark at everything. He's still not as bad as they are, but they definitly taught him a bad habit or two. lol
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#1652790 - 01/19/12 03:58 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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My cousin gave me a high dollar male English Bulldog she bought for her husband that she said she could not get house broken. I got him when he was about 7 months old, he house broke for me, and is absolutely wonderful and extremely smart. He is about 50-60 pounds right now and is beautiful, he thinks he is one of the family. I have three boys, ages 5, 10, and 12 and he is wonderful with them. He sleeps most of the time and does not slobber like everyone told me he would. He really is awesome. I do agree with the others about adopting from your local shelter, people get pets and then do not want the maintenance they come with, and are to selfish to give the love they deserve, its really sad.
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#1652794 - 01/19/12 04:11 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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We have two Cairns and we love them. They are very smart and are good with our little girls. (They did take a while to warm up though, as they were the only children for close to 7 years.) They do have a few bad habits, but those are probably our fault, not theirs. Our neighborhood does have fewer bunnies than before, but all in all they are very good boys! Side note: They can no longer go out to the farm, as they love to "death roll" the cow paddies and they took at least 5 lives from one unfortunate kitten...
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#1652812 - 01/19/12 04:21 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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If you do get a small dog EGB, just don't dress it up in little costumes - that is just weird. I had a neighbor with a little Yorkie that he used to dress up in a police uniform (even had a little hat). It was the most ridiculous looking thing ever. You're right, that's just weird. And I can only imagine if the costume gives the dog ideas above it's station, LOL. ("I'm wearing a police uniform, I must BE a policedog!") LOl, the uniform did give him a superiority complex! Sadly, the little fellow was trying to chase down a truck carrying deli meat to the grocery store down the street and bounced off the back tire. He survived but was never the same after that - would just stand out in the yard and shiver when a car went by.
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#1652826 - 01/19/12 04:13 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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I would love to get a dog too. Ideally, I would LOVE a weimaraner, but my house is too small. It's more like a doll house. So I will either have to wait to move to a bigger house, or get something smaller. I would only look at the Rescue shelter though. That's where all the pets I've ever had have come from.
The other problem is that I live on a crazy busy street. Teej's neighbor's little dog would have fits at my house.
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#1652865 - 01/19/12 04:29 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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<<< TJ, this guy has a blaze orange vest with reflective strips that he wears when we walk at night. It's pretty cute! My Cairn terrier has a blaze orange safety vest with reflective strips for night walks, too. My Westie (a girl) has a pink safety vest with reflective strips. And I carry a flashlight.
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#1652870 - 01/19/12 04:33 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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We have a racing silk for our greyhound that says 'Retired Racer'. I've also got a few (he doesn't wear them, though) that I had made - one with Christmas material. We had a pink one made for the Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon that my husband painted cherry blossoms on. He wore it there.
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#1652875 - 01/19/12 04:35 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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Do a google image search for "dog in police uniform" - I never would have guess small dogs in police uniforms was the in thing!
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#1652882 - 01/19/12 04:54 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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I had actually thought about getting Lucy a vest to wear when I walk her in the rain/snow. Reflective would be nice because she is mostly black and sometimes the distracted drivers in the neighborhood don't see us walking along the side of the road. At least I don't think they do....
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#1652893 - 01/19/12 05:00 PM
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We have a reflective leash and one of us wears a reflective vest along with carrying a flashlight. People are not paying attention at 5:30am....
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#1652898 - 01/19/12 05:01 PM
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The last 2 we had were a Scottie and a Westie, both girls. Neither of them ever shed much. Loved them both, but they definitely had different personalities. The Scottie was more like a cat - independent, aloof sometimes, a lapdog when she felt like it. The Westie was a lover, people-pleaser, loved everyone.
I would recommend a Westie for families with kids. They're small but not too small, very loyal, playful, and they don't yap - they do bark like a bigger dog.
Having said that, now that we're looking for another dog or two, I'm not sure about another purebred. The comment above is correct about the breeding - both of our purebred dogs developed illnesses that were fairly common for the breed. We had a mutt previously that rarely had any medical problems.
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#1652899 - 01/19/12 04:49 PM
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We have a reflective leash and one of us wears a reflective vest along with carrying a flashlight. People are not paying attention at 5:30am.... Dood. Like they don't see you. You're as tall as an office building.
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#1652914 - 01/19/12 05:10 PM
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We have a reflective leash and one of us wears a reflective vest along with carrying a flashlight. People are not paying attention at 5:30am.... Dood. Like they don't see you. You're as tall as an office building. The moron delivering the papers is the worst..he is like the mailman from Funny Farm...
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#1652925 - 01/19/12 05:19 PM
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We have a reflective leash and one of us wears a reflective vest along with carrying a flashlight. People are not paying attention at 5:30am.... Dood. Like they don't see you. You're as tall as an office building. The moron delivering the papers is the worst..he is like the mailman from Funny Farm... I think that guy delivered papers in my town too! He used to terrorize me when I was running in the morning. I swear he would go around corners on two wheels!
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