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[quote=Anonymous]I think there are lots of mutts that are like little big dogs. I know this sounds ridiculous, but I've got one. He's 25 lbs, but definitely has a bigger dog personality. Because he's such a mix of breeds he's got the best of many of them. I've volunteered with a rescue, K-9 Lifesavers, and they'll often have mixes that have the same temperament that he does, enough energy to keep up with kids, but calm enough to live in a small space. I'd talk to a rescue in the area and see if they can find you a 20 to 40 lb dog they think would be a good match. If you go to an adoption event, I'd talk to the people before I even looked at the animals. The people will know that this dog or that is perfect for a family with kids. Oftentimes it won't be the adorable puppy that draws your eye, or the perfectly handsome young adult. [/quote]
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