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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What are you looking for aside from easy to housebreak? With just that criteria I'd maybe consider a papillon? A mini schnauzer? A Maltese? [/quote] My teens want a lazy lap dog they can cuddle. My only requirement is that, with training, it will do its business outside.[/quote] Cavalier will be a lap dog. Any dog without mental or physical disabilities can be house trained if you are diligent.[/quote] Yorkies and silkies are absurdly hard to house train.[/quote] Bichons are difficult too, especially with housebreaking. [/quote] We have a [b]bichon shih tzu mix.[/b] She was easy to train and can hold it for more than 12 hours overnight. [/quote] So you don't have a Bichon. You have a mutt. (Nothing against mutts, I have one, but that is what your dog is.)[/quote] God forbid people should converse. [/quote]
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