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Which pooch should I get?
Ok so I've decided that I want a dog. I used to own a puppy that was part chihuahua and I forgot what other half he was but he looked like a little snowball and he wasn't gonna grow much either. Well long story short I lived with my Grandpa and he gave it away. Now that I don't live with him anymore I want a new one. I want a breed that fits me. One that can be an indoor pet but wouldn't mind being outdoors for a walk or playing fetch. I'm looking for small to medium sized dog. One that has a long lifespan and one that gives you 100 percent loyalty. And one that is good with family. What breed best fits me? Thanks!!
6 Answers
- 6 years agoFavorite Answer
That depends on your lifestyle.
Does shedding bother you? Do you do a lot of outdoor activities? What size are your home and yards? Do you live in a house or an apartment?
I recommend first going to YourPureBredPuppy.com to do intense research on different dog breeds then go to petfinder.com to find a shelter or rescue organization that has that particular breed or mix you want.
Good luck!
- GreyhoundAdopterLv 76 years ago
According to your other answers - you are interested in going into the service.
Now is not a good time to get a dog of ANY breed or type.
Get your life in order, get your own place, a steady job to bring in income, and have the time and energy to put into a dog before you take on a 12-15 year commitment.
- 6 years ago
Maybe a yorkie, shih Tzu, Pomeranian, or a Chihuahua. Lots of Chihuahuas like to play fetch. My Chihuahua does.
- GllntKnightLv 76 years ago
A stuffed dog from WalMart. Real dogs require a 10-15 year commitment, cost lots of money, require lots of time, training (6-18 months), patience, consistency, and diligence on your part, can't provide the basics then don't get a dog.
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