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Help me pick a dog
So it’s been a few years since we lost Cheyenne
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1639888483.jpg My wife and I are considering dogs, I say dogs because we would like two to keep each other company (not that there is much separation with the whole Covid thing), but we differ in companions. I like medium to large dogs and she would like smaller ones. I get it makes sense if there are two, but not a game changer for me. I’ve had a mutt and a Weimaraner, loved them both, medium dogs, I like short hairs, but I’m open. My wife likes the “cuddly” ones, but I’m open. I know when I ask what would you suggest, it will be all “what I have”, but if I said what are good options for: - medium to small dog - friendly, good temperament - can’t fit in a carry bag - smart - affectionate, but knows who the Alfa male is - is not super active, high maintenance - Does not shed like a banshee What are some options? |
how about a greyhound?
there are rescue groups who specialize in them they're mostly couch potatoes and are quiet if you take them for a walk and they see a rabbit or a squirel be prepared for a chase australian sheep dogs are also nice |
Australian Cattle dog AKA heeler. Not that big, loyal, playful and loving.
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I have two heelers. Psycho high energy monsters.
If you want the best of both world adopt a ten year old cattle dog. The personality and intelligence without the crazy. |
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Border Terriers are a one size fits all sort of dog. Get them into the hills it's time for action - no kisses or cuddles thank you! Back home they want to lick clean and fix the cat's bung eye - best friends. Time to watch TV - maybe time for a cuddle and watch the TV in case a dog comes on the telly or maybe even a rabbit!
Energy levels aren't such that doesn't matter what I do it's mot enough. By the time I've run out of steam so have they. Safe with kids and waitresses. |
Funny. Your wish list looks a lot like mine did.
We even mostly got what we wanted. We adopted a Black Mouth Cur. Totally random. He was a puppy and a rescue. We didn’t know what he was nor his attributes. 47#. Short hair. Smart as hell. Loyal to death. Sensitive. I hold him on my lap most days. Very protective- we don’t need doors (let alone locks) on our home! He does need a walk each day or more. There are lots of similar dogs that should suit you. Once upon a time, I used to peruse shelters for fun. After Christmas, there should be plenty as demand falls then. Keep us posted and good luck. |
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Do NOT get a Lab .... I luv 'em, but not the dog for the OP ;)... Good luck on your dawgy search tho' :)! |
Whatever you and your wife decide please ...... please get two dogs from your local humane society . There are so many good pets just needing to be rescued . It's a win win . I am 63 years old and have been around dogs my entire life . Have had Weiner dogs to our current shepherd mix and everything in between . Most were all good dogs . Good luck with your search .
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A poodle.
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There are rescues full of dogs in all shapes and sizes. Go meet some and see if any click with you. Both our dogs are from a rescue. We would never consider anything but a rescue from here on out. |
Shepherd mutts are wonderful dogs but the fur isn’t wonderful in the house. My daughter has a goldendoodle that has been a terrific mutt for her and no shedding.
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Springer Spaniel
Had one for over 8 years. Most loyal/family dog of any I've ever owned. https://img.dog-learn.com/dog-breeds...paniel-sz3.jpg |
Everyone’s dog is the best. We have four...they’re all awesome in their own way.
Go to the pound and rescue two. I promise you’ll enjoy and love them as much as a $5k pure bred. |
We had two Pugs. Very fun with loads of personality. I'll get another as soon as our Boston goes.
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If I had to get a dog, I'd be looking at variations of the labradoodle mix. Or maybe even a standard poodle.
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Our two...
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Mowgli and Summer - wonderful dogs, but they shed constantly and abundantly! We got Summer from a Golden Retriever breeder and Mowgli is a rescue. We love them! |
3 of our 4. Variety is the spice of life. The St. Bernard and the Havanese were rescues. The hound wasn’t.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1639921865.jpg And #4...A pound pup (almost 13 years ago) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1639921946.jpg |
Another vote for a Heeler
. But I'm a little biased..:D Bodhi agrees.. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1639922190.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1639922358.jpg |
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