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[quote=Anonymous]OP it sounds like you have a lot to learn about dogs. I would hold off and do a more research. A puppy is the exact wrong thing for a cat that is unsure around dogs. They are playful, inquisitive, and relentless. Puppies are still learning about the world and interacting with other animals. Older (1 yr+) dogs that are good with cats and kids will interact with both in the way that is preferable for everyone. The whole point of an older animal is its temperament is already known. You can only guess with a puppy. I'm not saying you shouldn't get a puppy, just that your reasoning isn't sound. There are a ton of factors that go into breed selection. I wouldn't let not having a yard determine the size dog you get. Dogs need way more exercise than sitting in a yard can provide. Considering your dog inexperience and home situation, just go with the lab. Look for one that's 1-2 though. You'll save yourself a ton of headaches.[/quote]
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