| sorry, typing on my phone. I meant “already have trained” |
Wouldn't be surprised if this were the case. |
| Love my Tibetan Terrier. Doesn’t shed (I keep a puppy cut anyway), rarely barks and super low maintenance. |
| I thought of this post this morning when I accidentally stepped in dog puke lol. There are so many things dogs do that you won't like op! It's really unpredictable. |
PP, could you say a little more about your Tibetan Terrier? I’ve been considering getting one, they seem like great dogs. Where did you get yours? |
PP here. Our Tibetan is a great. Very loyal companion who follows me everywhere and is very sweet. He gets along well with most dogs and people, but is very protective of me (mom) so occasionally barks at strangers when I’m walking him. He doesn’t bark with dad or the kids... He’s very mellow and low maintenance but loves long walks and playing too. He’s a smart dog and was easy to train. Only negative is that he gets occasional anxiety with storms and when we leave him, but overall I think they are a great breed. Unfortunately, our breeder in Massachusetts passed away a few years ago. I believe this breeder worked with her: http://kensingtontibetans.com/kensington-puppies/ |
Give up on the shedding thing and get an easygoing Golden Retriever. You seem like you might be a first-time dog owner, so you need easy, out of the box - which is a Golden. Great with families/kids/sweet, etc. Ours isn't a barker, is a big couch potato, not too big. Make your first decision point be personality - then go from there. |
| German Shepherd Dog. Best looking dogs ever. |
Thank you for your useful, thoughtful, and actionable advice! |
Golden's are not low energy until they are at least 3 years old. |
| Don’t get a dog. Get a hermit crab. |
And definitely make sure you budget for the cancer, as 60% of goldens will end up with it. |