I know a family with the nicest Shiba. A bit aloof, but that's better than an annoying dog jumping all over me at the door. Their Shiba is also great with their two kids, pleasant on walks, and has such a calm and confident demeanor. |
I agree. I wouldn't run them over every day, but I was viciously attacked by one and would definitely think twice about this one. |
Shelties are very smart dogs. They can figure things out. But, they are also very trainable. Our current Sheltie figured out to push a chair to the counter to get food -- we broker her of that. A sheltie that nips is using its herding instinct...which can be trained out. The only problem with shelties is the shedding. |
A lot of people buy this breed thinking it is an economy-size Collie without realizing they require even more training. Without it, they will often nip and bite anyone, including young children, who comes near their family. There are other, friendlier breeds without such a strong herding instinct that are better suited to most families IMO. |
Shelties nip...but rarely bite. I think of Biting as an agressive move, when the dog is attacking (I have been bitten by an attacking dog -- I know what it is like). In comparison, Shelties typically use thier mouths to tired the subject of herding to go in the direction the sheltie thinks the creature should be going. The problem is, a kid running will be chased by a barking Sheltie....and the Sheltie might nip/pinch the ankle area with its teeth. That differs from a full scale attack. Shelties are noisy dogs....they use thier sppoed/agiligity and thier bark to herd and to alert. |
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With dogs like shelties and border collies stimulation is beyond running and exercise for the sake of exercise. I like these breeds. Does anyone have an opinion on Australian shepherds? |
Ha, I was thinking about getting one because I heard they are more cat-like and thus not as needy as other dogs. I had a Husky and they're similar -- not needy at all but very sweet. I wouldn't get one again because DC is too hot, and Huskies shed so damn much. |
I didn't see my Maltese on this list. I've raised and had Malteses my entire life and I'm seriously obsessed. A bit hard to train for tricks, but mine have always been housebroken easily. SUPER sweet with children. I saw a baby poke my dog in the eye once and the dog just moved away. My current dog loves being around children too, is playful, doesn't need much walking, doesn't bark and is incredibly sweet and gentle. The only con is that you have to groom daily or keep them shaved monthly. |
We have a sheltie and never had problems with the dog. Easy to housetrain, nevr broke skin herding, etc. Weighs almost 30 pounds. It's not a miniature anything but is a real working dog. I think some were bred smaller and it seems to be a problem in all these breeds when ythe goal was size reduction only. |
I think schnauzers (except for the giant ones) can be great family dogs. Agree about the shelties, though. They are nasty little shits. |
This is really interesting. I have a lab/poodle mix and I've noticed that when she sees something she's really serious about going after, she doesn't make any sound, just BOOM and she's gone after the rabbit, etc. I guess it makes sense. |
Freakin dachshunds I hate them. Loud annoying whimpy dogs. Im sure some idiot on here that loves the lil crap eaters will say "ohhhh they fight badgers and burrow and kill" shut up a minature whiney attention seeking dachshund pisses its self if the wind changes. I see a damn dildodog im instantly irritated. Rant over. |
Australian Shepherd's are great dogs. We just put ours down and will likely get another. We had a golden retriever and a lab before her and i have to say (although I LOVED the other dogs), the Aussie was much easier to train, much more adaptable, much less hyper, and much less destructive as a puppy. The down side to them is that they shed alot and are prone to certain health issues.... |
Jack Russell Terrorist |
My SO has a 10 yr old husky. I would never admit it to her but I cannot wait for it to die. It killed our pet bird and is annoying as hell. And it has weird behavioral issues. |