Dog question
Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 6:09 am
Anybody know any dogs that don't really shed and aren't tiny?
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Staffordshire bull terriers. Loyal, loving and in my experience great with other dogs and people. You have to show them who's the boss early on as they will try it on and can be quite stubborn.Serbia wrote:Anybody know any dogs that don't really shed and aren't tiny?
Rumpelstiltskin, the dog next door to where I live, is pretty big and doesn't seem to shed much.Serbia wrote:Anybody know any dogs that don't really shed and aren't tiny?
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I live in a city myself and still manage to get my dog to a park twice a day. Don't get a staffy if you can't give it a good amount of exercise or they'll wreck your home.Serbia wrote:I'm a city guy though, so that's important. Though I do have my own decent sized yard.
Staffies are a good suggestion; my wife used to have some. I'm also considering a Vizsla, not sure how much they shed.
hell yeah. That's what I have, and she is really lovely. I'm having my baby in 2 month and I know I wouldn't have any problem leaving her with the baby, she is really nice with everybody and pretty smart. As asylym said, you just need to give them a real good education in her fisrt month.The asylum wrote:Staffordshire bull terriers. Loyal, loving and in my experience great with other dogs and people. You have to show them who's the boss early on as they will try it on and can be quite stubborn.Serbia wrote:Anybody know any dogs that don't really shed and aren't tiny?
well i go to the beach 2-3 times a week with mine and have a long walk, oterwise I play "catch the ball" with her a couple of times a week, the rest of the time I just take her out 10 minutes in the morning 10 minutes at night, and she is really quiet and has never wrecked anything other than her toysThe asylum wrote:I live in a city myself and still manage to get my dog to a park twice a day. Don't get a staffy if you can't give it a good amount of exercise or they'll wreck your home.Serbia wrote:I'm a city guy though, so that's important. Though I do have my own decent sized yard.
Staffies are a good suggestion; my wife used to have some. I'm also considering a Vizsla, not sure how much they shed.
Those have a lot of anxiety and are like hyper active and a pain in the ass. Very smart but i don t like them that much.Keefie wrote:Jack Russel Terrier.
Dogs are not legal baby sitters in Canada. But when the baby is 3 or more, it's OK as long as the dog is 12 or more in equivalent human years.betiko wrote:hell yeah. That's what I have, and she is really lovely. I'm having my baby in 2 month and I know I wouldn't have any problem leaving her with the baby, she is really nice with everybody and pretty smart. As asylym said, you just need to give them a real good education in her fisrt month.The asylum wrote:Staffordshire bull terriers. Loyal, loving and in my experience great with other dogs and people. You have to show them who's the boss early on as they will try it on and can be quite stubborn.Serbia wrote:Anybody know any dogs that don't really shed and aren't tiny?
My girlfriend had a staffie before, and when that dog got old she bought a new staffie, who got tought things in life by the old one. You need to socialize them with other dogs wen they're young, after that, they will never be agressive towards other dogs.
It remains a pretty small dog, but it acts like a big one. The head has the size of a big dog anyways lol.
I'm a little over 6 feet tall and 250 pounds; I don't shed.Serbia wrote:Anybody know any dogs that don't really shed and aren't tiny?
Just because I said "not tiny" doesn't mean I want a fucking St. Bernard you freak.thegreekdog wrote:I'm a little over 6 feet tall and 250 pounds; I don't shed.Serbia wrote:Anybody know any dogs that don't really shed and aren't tiny?
http://dinopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Dire_WolfSerbia wrote:Anybody know any dogs that don't really shed and aren't tiny?
If it were possible to have a Dire Wolf I would definitely want one. And I would use it to vanquish my enemies.muy_thaiguy wrote:http://dinopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Dire_WolfSerbia wrote:Anybody know any dogs that don't really shed and aren't tiny?
Well, you never said you wanted a living breed.Serbia wrote:If it were possible to have a Dire Wolf I would definitely want one. And I would use it to vanquish my enemies.muy_thaiguy wrote:http://dinopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Dire_WolfSerbia wrote:Anybody know any dogs that don't really shed and aren't tiny?
Right after I find some enemies to vanquish.
YOU ARE WORSE THAN GREEK DOGmuy_thaiguy wrote:Well, you never said you wanted a living breed.Serbia wrote:If it were possible to have a Dire Wolf I would definitely want one. And I would use it to vanquish my enemies.muy_thaiguy wrote:http://dinopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Dire_WolfSerbia wrote:Anybody know any dogs that don't really shed and aren't tiny?
Right after I find some enemies to vanquish.