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Which breed of dogs? - evegrant - 06-06-2017

Last weekend, a friend brought a rabbit home in the morning, she was happy at the arrivial of the little cute rabbit. However, in the afternoon, the rabbit began to have diarrhea and then dead. So sad. Little pets are so frail.

I myself never kept a pet before, but I am going to have one in these days. I would choose a dog to stay with me but I don't know which kind of dog is suitable for me. My budget is limited, lol. Since I am a tenant, little or middle size dog would be fine. Besides, I love my dog being cute and meek.

Could you recommend one or two?


RE: Which breed of dogs? - Vi-Sion - 06-06-2017

Any dog would be good Smile well dogs are way better then humans Smile
Anw with a little google search you'll be able to find a lot about dogs, then you'll choose .


RE: Which breed of dogs? - Shinoa - 06-06-2017

(06-06-2017, 10:16 AM)evegrant Wrote: Could you recommend one or two?

None, get a cat Evil


RE: Which breed of dogs? - mothered - 06-06-2017

Going via personal experience, a dog that's tranquil and obedient Is the way to go.

I made the mistake (many years ago) In getting a Pomeranian, and It's constant barking drove me Insane. As mentioned, Google some breeds and see which suits your needs.


RE: Which breed of dogs? - evegrant - 06-08-2017

(06-06-2017, 12:54 PM)Vi-Sion Wrote: Any dog would be good Smile well dogs are way better then humans Smile
Anw with a little google search you'll be able to find a lot about dogs, then you'll choose .

Dogs are all good, but large size dogs are what I dread, lol. Sometimes, people may say : "I'm not better treated than dogs."
Ummm, samoyed puppy is cute.


RE: Which breed of dogs? - evegrant - 06-08-2017

(06-06-2017, 02:44 PM)CC.py Wrote:
(06-06-2017, 10:16 AM)evegrant Wrote: Could you recommend one or two?

None, get a cat  Evil

xD Cats are cute, too,


RE: Which breed of dogs? - evegrant - 06-08-2017

(06-06-2017, 03:30 PM)mothered Wrote: Going via personal experience, a dog that's tranquil and obedient Is the way to go.

I made the mistake (many years ago) In getting a Pomeranian, and It's constant barking drove me Insane. As mentioned, Google some breeds and see which suits your needs.

I prefer a less barking dog. Barking dogs just scare me.


RE: Which breed of dogs? - Ecks - 06-08-2017

I have raised Rottweilers, Blue and Red nosed Pits, and Bluetick Hounds primarily, but I also have alot of experience with many other breeds.
If you pick a small dog you have to remember to give them plenty of exercise or they will go nuts, a good medium sized dog is a Pit, but they get alot of negative attention. If you have the balls, patience and moxy I suggest a Rot, they have to be trained very very early and they are very stubborn and hard to teach but very worth the effort later on as they are very loving and very protective. Otherwise get a Chihuahua you can train them to use a litter box and don't require much attention other than a daily walk to two.


RE: Which breed of dogs? - evegrant - 06-08-2017

(06-08-2017, 03:46 AM)n3r0x1d3 Wrote: I have raised Rottweilers, Blue and Red nosed Pits, and Bluetick Hounds primarily, but I also have alot of experience with many other breeds.
If you pick a small dog you have to remember to give them plenty of exercise or they will go nuts, a good medium sized dog is a Pit, but they get alot of negative attention. If you have the balls, patience and moxy I suggest a Rot, they have to be trained very very early and they are very stubborn and hard to teach but very worth the effort later on as they are very loving and very protective. Otherwise get a Chihuahua  you can train them to use a litter box and don't require much attention other than a daily walk to two.

You're full of experience and I'm such a newbie. It's a pity that I don't have much time to train a dog. Erh, let me consider it.
Thank you for your kind suggestions.


RE: Which breed of dogs? - mothered - 06-08-2017

(06-08-2017, 03:01 AM)evegrant Wrote: I prefer a less barking dog. Barking dogs just scare me.

If you're someone like me who enjoys their peace and quiet, a dog that continually barks Is the last thing you need.
EDIT: Typo.