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a chihuawa i have onie and its a great pet, it plays and everything!
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I think that you should get english bull dog. They don’t need much care and excises and they aren’t so much expensive. Also you can get puddle.
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I would suggest an older, altered dog somewhere in between 3-5 years of age. It will be past that bouncy puppy hood, but it will still want to play, and adult dogs don’t get adopted as easily as puppies do.
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That’s a great site. That link is to do a search to find the perfect dog for your lifestyle.
Hope this helps!
btw I love my dog..he’s a mix of german shepherd and daschund. Get a mix. They can have less health problems and less “issues”. (CAN)
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basset hound there clam and easy going…don’t really need too much exercise and laid back kinda dog…not to expensive…and very friendly..
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Id say chiwawa but they are protective of there ownter, bite,sometimes, and bark all the time. *yipp yipp* lmfao
I have a pug, it rarely barks, its 15 pounds, and ADORABLE. its not hard to train, sleeps, loves to play, doesnt show pain, friendly, no bites,easy to handle and train, loveable, doesnt need much attention, rarly sheeds. Pugs are amazing dogs but they do have nasel problems, look them up. good luck
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Can you afford the vet bills food and medicine for a dog?
Consider training a guide dog, it could come to school with you
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Dachshund……http://farm1.static.flickr.com/59/197105838_d059601def.jpg?v=0
Just hearing what you had to say really got me thinking. Your descriptions and what you wanted in the dog was very clear and easy to choose the perfect breed for your family and lifestyle. Just telling you now, a dog is a big responsibility but to me you sound like a very mature kid and ready to handle big jobs such as feeding, grooming and walking. Just a little Info on the Dachshund…
There are two different Dachshunds available. Standard and Miniature. Along with that there are another three coats styles available. Smooth, Long and Wire. Each of these coat types are available on each size of Dachshund, so as you can see there is a lot of variety in the breed. The size of the male is a little over what you would prefer but not by too much. The male Dachshund will grow to be 26 pounds while the female, only 9 pounds in total.
Dachshunds were originally bred as little hunters so you can imagine the energy level there. However, they are happy to sit around if that’s all you decide to do yourself. Walking isn’t too much of a time taker, you need to remember that this breed has short little legs so a daily walk is perfectly fine. Jumping isn’t too much of a problem, this is one of the little tasks a Dachshund can find quite hard to do as their little backs don’t bend that way.
They are one of the most friendliest dog breeds, with their owners and people they know that is. However, if they are unsure they tend to be wary and stand back at a reasonable distance. Dachshunds are excellent watchdogs in everyway, a real family dog. Certainly put a bit of research into this one, it sounds to be a great choice for you. Shelters are full with these little sweeties all day, they need loving owners like you to rescue.
Good Luck, hopefully mum agrees with this choice. I got turned down with my want of the Dobermann Pinscher.
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hi,
try this quiz to know which breed best suits your lifestyle and personality:
hope this helps.
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I love the look of a chinese crested dog. They are so cute.