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[quote=Anonymous]While I am all for adopting pets, in your specific situation I would not. For the sake of everyone's well being I would much rather get a puppy and have it blend into family seamlessly. Especially with dog and a kid. A puppy will have much easier job to adjust, so will a cat. With older dog he already has habits formed and it would be tough on him to compromise much. Also as far as your safety needs you can teach puppy from scratch what to react and what not . I would strongly suggest STAY AWAY from Saomyed and any dog that is very friendly towards anyone and everyone. They will lead a bad guy straight to your jewlry :D . I would get some German work dog, they have built in discipline. You don't really need to teach them much, just to tweak to your needs. They are very alert, very friendly towards family and will be friendly to whoever and when you will want to but can also turn their warning signs towers anyone you will want them not to be friendly to if needed. They don't really make friends with others outside t he family but they will definitely behave very friendly per your command and with your approval. German Shepard is great dog, he also takes initiative when and if needed. However is very big and eat a lot, that translates into cost and also medical bills and handling if sick if you need to carry dog of that size, it might be a big problem. Great with kids and great wit cats though. Rottweilers are also great protectors and genraly good with kids but also have greater capacity for harm if mishandled. Alsow ith cats, it can be tricky. If you want smaller dogs you can get a Dobrman but that would dpend on breeder, some breed dogs that would chase small animals till they catch and that would be not safe for your cat. American Eskimo that is in an essence German Spitz, is also an amazing choice. They are in their regular size almost as big as German Shepard's. They are white. Very friendly to the family, and great with kids, very tolerant and very forgiving very tough dogs, no nonsense kind of a dog. Great with cats. Easy to train, very smart. They are respected for their guarding traits. Wonderful happy attitude and great personalities. Extremely faithful dogs. There are other good breeds with kids and animals: Labrador, Australian Shepard etc. But those dogs are not as great guard dogs as the ones above. Still very forgiving and very happy and friendly. [/quote]
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