Please save a mut. You still take home a loving dog and even better you saved a life. Thats how i got my dogs and they are in my opion the best kind to get. Think about it no one has shown them love. When you take them home they are forever passionite and loving.
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A shih-tzu. They're cute, and don't shed. Although, grooming and attention may be an issue.
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recycle49 wrote:
Please save a mut. You still take home a loving dog and even better you saved a life. Thats how i got my dogs and they are in my opion the best kind to get. Think about it no one has shown them love. When you take them home they are forever passionite and loving.
yeah, i was just wondering. typically it's about their individual personality. the thing that matters most~

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bananaman114 wrote:
A shih-tzu. They're cute, and don't shed. Although, grooming and attention may be an issue.
no offense but someone i know has them and it is
UGGGGGGGGGGGGGGLY

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littletonkslover wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
A shih-tzu. They're cute, and don't shed. Although, grooming and attention may be an issue.
no offense but someone i know has them and it is
UGGGGGGGGGGGGGGLY
Hmph, varied opinions. Oh well.
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also my neighbor/sister's friend has a dog named Ginger. i don't know what it is but
CUTEST DOG EVER. <3
so much i used caps lock, a period and a heart

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littletonkslover wrote:
- Intelligent and semi-easy to train
- Athletic and energetic
- Doesn't drool (yeah sorry don't like that)
- Gets along with older children
- Social, but not "omg playwithme hahahahahaha"
- Not too big, size isn't a big issue.
- Don't care about the coloring, but should be sorta easy to groom and not too much shedding
I would reccommend a golden retriever because they're all of those things except they drool, shed, and "omgplaywithme"
Also labs but Alternatives alreday said them
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littletonkslover wrote:
All4one wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
Well, everyone's telling me now we need a fenced in yard
great, i'll never get a dog at this rate. my dad would not spend a cent for a fence, he already complains about any other expense and i could hardly convince him to get a hamster.
A HAMSTER.
are their any dogs that WON'T go suicidal if they don't have some stupid fence?Well, maltipoos (continuing my previous post
) are the kind of dogs that will usually be in your lap, in your arms, and will most likely run around on the couch.
yeah, i want a dog i can run around with, kind of wrestle, and train without it getting the wind sucked out of him
Ah, I see. In that case, lab would be an even better choice. But they do shed. I chose maltipoo because they shed very little, if at all.
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Shepherd
Because when you give it pie it's Shepherd's pie.
I have a bunch of names I would call a dog.
Generously ---- Please give generously.
Surely ---- Surely you can't be serious.
Whatever ---- What-ev-errr
for-sure ---- That's for sure
Can't remember the rest.
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Kileymeister wrote:
Speaking as the owner of one, English Springer Spaniels are usually energetic and quite smart. They're also really well behaved (except for the very rare case of "Springer Rage"). The only problem is they need quite a bit of attention, but not too too much.
Just gonna say again. It's a great choice.
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I have some German Shepherd mix mutt. Yeah like, german shepherds are ugly, but he has their build and this different fur that makes him cute unlike an image search on "german shepherds".
hes real enrgetic (like wrestle type energy) and i dont think he sheds too much fur.
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soupoftomato wrote:
I have some German Shepherd mix mutt. Yeah like, german shepherds are ugly, but he has their build and this different fur that makes him cute unlike an image search on "german shepherds".
hes real enrgetic (like wrestle type energy) and i dont think he sheds too much fur.
dude i think german shepherds are like some of the cutest dogs out there
noice, I'll go to this pound soon if my parents say yes. then again by the definition of "soon" like July D:

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littletonkslover wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
I have some German Shepherd mix mutt. Yeah like, german shepherds are ugly, but he has their build and this different fur that makes him cute unlike an image search on "german shepherds".
hes real enrgetic (like wrestle type energy) and i dont think he sheds too much fur.dude i think german shepherds are like some of the cutest dogs out there
noice, I'll go to this pound soon if my parents say yes. then again by the definition of "soon" like July D:
well the puppies are awesome but i dont like their tail and tongue, their so out of place and noticable.
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soupoftomato wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
I have some German Shepherd mix mutt. Yeah like, german shepherds are ugly, but he has their build and this different fur that makes him cute unlike an image search on "german shepherds".
hes real enrgetic (like wrestle type energy) and i dont think he sheds too much fur.dude i think german shepherds are like some of the cutest dogs out there
noice, I'll go to this pound soon if my parents say yes. then again by the definition of "soon" like July D:well the puppies are awesome but i dont like their tail and tongue, their so out of place and noticable.
huh...true
that tail and tounge is really annoying

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johndo77 wrote:
I have an Australian Shepherd.
It's awesome.
do they need a lot of exercise?

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littletonkslover wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/images12/CockapooChewy1.JPG
A cockapoo, and possibly the breed my dog is.
GET IT.any reason?
hey just asking, i want more than "it's cute"
Fulfills all of "type of dog I'd lean towards" in the first post. Maybe not so much "gets along with older children", but, hey, after being viciously attacked by three different dogs, it's normal for a dog to be jumpy around other dogs. Well, our dog doesn't growl at them or anything, he just gets scared xD.
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littletonkslover wrote:
Well, everyone's telling me now we need a fenced in yard
great, i'll never get a dog at this rate. my dad would not spend a cent for a fence, he already complains about any other expense and i could hardly convince him to get a hamster.
A HAMSTER.
are their any dogs that WON'T go suicidal if they don't have some stupid fence?
Labrador. Exept they would greet all your friends and attack hobos.
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I live with a basset hound-beagle hybrid, and she gets very excited when people ring the doorbell. Other then that, she isn't very active, and spends her days curling up on the carpet or her bed. If that's fine with you, then I recommend getting that.
Oh, and ADOPT don't buy.

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Alternatives wrote:
Labrador, get a labrador.
They are kind, cute, intelligent, protective and easy to train.
Here's a pic of my labrador, Bella, waking up from a nap.
http://i51.tinypic.com/971jq0.jpg
+100
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Welsh corgie for sure. Or I have a 200 pound chocolate lab?

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