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Trying to carefully pick the right dog for me and vice versa, but somewhat stuck. Care to help? |
In a nutshell, I'm looking to adopt to my suburb apartment life a very sociable, trainable and sporty adolescent puppy, that could in the future stay alone during normal workhours. The ideal would be a spirited companion. 1234566778 Have you tried online Q&A breed selectors? Here's one example, do a google search and I'm sure you will find others: What size dog are you looking for? Golden Retrievers and labradore retrievers are very sociable dogs but are also very large. A good medium sized dog might be a husky mix (I have one of those and she was wonderful when we lived in an apartment). If you would rather have something small, go for a beagle or basset hound...they love to cuddle but can easily keep up with an active owner! No dog should be left alone all day as its a very boring life for them. Collies in particular are very intelligent dogs that need plenty of stimulation. try a retired racing greyhound. they must always be on leash when not in a secure fence, but they are surely not miserable. though most are quite and low-key, there are always a few that love to go jogging or play fetch for hours. if you contact your local adoption agency, you can describe what you are looking for and they can make a match. I can tell you one thing ... You're absolutely going about this the RIGHT way! My recommendations: pick smaller dogs my choice for you would to get a dachshund or a Italian greyhound(they're miniature). i have them and the dachshunds are loving and can just lounge and are good if you have to go out alot they don't really need daily walks but they love to go for a walk once in a while. Italian greyhounds pretty much exercise themselves but never leave them out of a cage when your away they love chewing up paper mine once actually ate my homework doxens will adore you, I have one, but I also have a lab which is friendly and lovable. i love my doxen, Boo, and my lab, Bama. I have always wanted a scottish terrier though. the first one is a picture of a doxen, the second of a lab, and the 3rd, scottish terrier. I would not get a lively spirited sporty breed that will live in an apartment and be alone a lot during the day. Sounds like a disaster waiting to happen! A smaller dog from the non-sporting group might be a good choice. Herding breeds tend to be high energy and need to have something to do. Working breeds are large and need a lot of exercise and training generally. Toy dogs and terriers can be yappy (not good for an apartment maybe). You might want to adopt a grown dog from a rescue. They could tell you about its behavior and make sure it matches up with your lifestyle. BTW, a wolfdog hybrid is the farthest thing from natural and they are usually very unpredictable (and a huge liability). Keep looking, I'm sure the right one is out there for you! I got a Golden Retriever mix from a Rescue organization. I learned a lot about training, and he turned out to be a perfect dog for me. We like rat terriers. They're small, clean, and energetic. They are very loyal and train easily (ours have anyways). I would recommend crate training for any dog that you'll be leaving alone during the day - it will help your relationship much! |
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