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re: Which dog breed is right for me?
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:13 pm to Forkbeard3777
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:13 pm to Forkbeard3777
Rescue Greyhound
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Literally meets all of your criteria
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Literally meets all of your criteria
This post was edited on 11/27/16 at 7:15 pm
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:15 pm to Forkbeard3777
With the proper obedience training, just about any of the breeds posted can meet your needs. Kennel/crate training is a must.
That being said, Black Mouth Cur. Never owned one, but have plenty of friends that have them. Wonderful dogs.
That being said, Black Mouth Cur. Never owned one, but have plenty of friends that have them. Wonderful dogs.
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:17 pm to Forkbeard3777
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-Medium sized dog (around 40-60 pounds)
-Active (I'd like to run the dog)
I've been looking into this.
German Shorthaired Pointer or Brittany Spaniel
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:17 pm to Forkbeard3777
quote:
-Family friendly dog (not really looking for a guard or watch dog).
-Obedient, but sweet and lovable
-Medium sized dog (around 40-60 pounds)
-Active (I'd like to run the dog)
-Have an average sized yard, but the dog would also come into the home
golden retriever
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:18 pm to Forkbeard3777
Saw a connent that a Labrador wascto large for your requirements. Considefva British Labrador. They are generally 1/4 to 1/3 smaller than American Labs. Also, and again generally, they are calmer and more docile than American Labradors. Mine would meet all of your requirements!
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:20 pm to thegreatboudini
quote:
Nobody here will be bias and tell you the breed of the dog they have.
I won't. Golden Retriever female
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:21 pm to biohzrd
quote:
That being said, Black Mouth Cur. Never owned one, but have plenty of friends that have them. Wonderful dogs.
NO NO NO. We have a Black Mouth Cur. She's a fricking a-hole. Never had a problem training any dog I've ever had. This one is a goddamn pain in the arse.
ETA: We also have a Pit/Lab mix, and she fits your criteria way better than the Black Mouth Cur. I'm not telling you to get a Lab, a Pit, or a mix, btw. Just telling you how tough the Black Mouth Cur has been at times.
This post was edited on 11/27/16 at 7:24 pm
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:21 pm to BlackCoffeeKid
quote:
I've been looking into this.
German Shorthaired Pointe
I use to run my roommate's shorthair all the time. The dog was in good shape particularly during hunting season.
They great dogs but they have a ton of energy. Need to work them daily or they will get pent up
They shed a frick ton too. You will have that wire hair all over the place
This post was edited on 11/27/16 at 7:26 pm
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:21 pm to BlackCoffeeKid
quote:
German Shorthaired Pointer
Might as well get a German Wirehaired Pointer (I have one). Brittanys Spaniels are super cool
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:22 pm to Dire Wolf
Golden ( if small enough)
Aussie
Border collie
Rescue dog if you feel like it. But if you want a pure bred, go for it. I have five rescues, one dog I paid a boat load of money for. All different breeds.
They are all great.
Aussie
Border collie
Rescue dog if you feel like it. But if you want a pure bred, go for it. I have five rescues, one dog I paid a boat load of money for. All different breeds.
They are all great.
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:24 pm to Forkbeard3777
Catahoula/Aussie/Border Collie
Or just go and rescue a mutt.
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Also if you go the catahoula route you'll get the added bonus of a good guard/protective dog. My catahoula mix is ~40 lbs and have seen him hold his own with dogs 30-40 lbs heavier (only when dogs are being dickheads at the park).
Or just go and rescue a mutt.
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Also if you go the catahoula route you'll get the added bonus of a good guard/protective dog. My catahoula mix is ~40 lbs and have seen him hold his own with dogs 30-40 lbs heavier (only when dogs are being dickheads at the park).
This post was edited on 11/27/16 at 7:28 pm
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:26 pm to GeorgeTheGreek
quote:
Australian Shepherd
Have two and they are fantastic.
Really depends on what price OP is willing to pay. The red merle was $1600 and the black tri was $1200.
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:26 pm to Forkbeard3777
quote:
-Family friendly dog (not really looking for a guard or watch dog).
-Obedient, but sweet and lovable
-Medium sized dog (around 40-60 pounds)
-Active (I'd like to run the dog)
-Have an average sized yard, but the dog would also co
Woops. There goes a basset hound.
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:28 pm to shutterspeed
I enjoyed our sheltie growing up. Good dog all around.
Ours was either not a pure bred or a monster, because he was well into the 30lb to 40lb range.
Ours was either not a pure bred or a monster, because he was well into the 30lb to 40lb range.
This post was edited on 11/27/16 at 7:30 pm
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:28 pm to Forkbeard3777
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:31 pm to Honky Lips
quote:
Rescue Greyhound
I would said WTF, but a family member adopted one. The dog is a GIANT, but supersweet and superLAZY. Just wants a few good laps around a yard a day, then its couch time for the rest of the day. Really cool breed.
Posted on 11/27/16 at 7:32 pm to tigerinthebueche
Aussies tend to be one person dogs (and my Aussie is definitely my dogs).
Border Collies would be better for a lot of kids.
Border Collies would be better for a lot of kids.
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