Anonymous wrote:A pug. They do shed. Quiet. They aren't yappy - Don't bark much at all and it's a deep bark, not annoying. don't need much exercise. Look enough like a bull dog, that for a small dog, they have more masculine appeal. Portable. You can pick them up and carry them like a football. Very sweet.
Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids? I wouldn't give in with kids under 12 if you really don't want a dog, since you and spouse will be the ones walking and taking care of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was same and my family talked me into a golden retriever. I love her so much, I can’t believe I ever didn’t want her.
I love Goldens but could have recarpeted my entire home with the Golden fur shed over her long life. Great, great dogs, though. The best. We ended up getting a standard poodle for our a 3rd dog because of allergies. Got our first puppy, who is great but a lot of work.
Do not get a puppy if you’re on the fence about a dog., I there aren’t many tacos available right not, and kid ages could be a problem (with the rescues who have unreasonable expectations for kids....I get no babies or toddlers with unknown adult dogs, but an 8 year old?!?).
Anonymous wrote:I was same and my family talked me into a golden retriever. I love her so much, I can’t believe I ever didn’t want her.
Anonymous wrote:Don't get a dog. They are a lot of work.
Anonymous wrote:+1 to all the statements regarding how much work it is and how little your children will do despite their pleas for this dog.
That said, our 1 year old dog (a corgi) can easily go 12 hours at night without going out (last walk at 9:30, take him about for a walk at 9:30 in the. morning). I only wait that late on the weekends, but we usually do not get out the door until 8/8:30 am. The middle of the night wake ups and super early mornings were very short lived for us. My understanding is the dog adjusts to its pack (humans).