Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - I work from home so the dog would not be hurting for human companionship...I live in a house with a nice little yard. I don't travel a huge amount - the most would be a 3 day weekend probably - except for maybe a week or so away during the summer.
Thanks for the rec PP - I don't know but I have never liked pugs - it's their noisy breathing I think that annoys me.
Honestly, don't get a pug. I think it's actually kind of cruel that people breed them. They have a lot of health issues. The breathing is a big thing.
Get a mutt from the shelter. Seriously, they're the only dogs I get. And they're the best. Just look for a short-haired, mid-sized dog. You can probably even find one that's already been housebroken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, consider the Australian Shepherd, medium sized dog and it sheds some, but great temperament.
also easy to train.
These dogs are great. They shed considerably but they are SO smart. And great watchdogs. The border collie has some of the same characteristics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, consider the Australian Shepherd, medium sized dog and it sheds some, but great temperament.
also easy to train.
Anonymous wrote:Get a pug. All puppies are energetic, but a pug will settle down into a couch potato after a year or two, and they're very cuddly. They don't require much exercise (meaning you don't have to walk it every day). They're small so if you have trouble training it not to counter-surf, jump on people, or pull on the leash, it won't be the end of the world (of course, you should still take basic obedience classes). They do shed but don't require grooming beyond nail trims.
But, like most dogs, they do love being with their people, so if no one will be home for most of the day, I think you should hold off if you can't afford doggie daycare or at least a daily walker.
Anonymous wrote:OP, consider the Australian Shepherd, medium sized dog and it sheds some, but great temperament.
Anonymous wrote:OP - I work from home so the dog would not be hurting for human companionship...I live in a house with a nice little yard. I don't travel a huge amount - the most would be a 3 day weekend probably - except for maybe a week or so away during the summer.
Thanks for the rec PP - I don't know but I have never liked pugs - it's their noisy breathing I think that annoys me.