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Old 03-17-2007, 02:06 PM
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Did you think about a Pug?
Angels are just Pugs with wings!
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Old 03-17-2007, 02:21 PM
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Angels are just Pugs with wings!
LOL!! I heard tht pugs shed year-around. Don't know if that is true, but it might be an issue. It would with me - I already have cat fuzz to contend with.
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Old 03-17-2007, 02:54 PM
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Angels are just Pugs with wings!
Then angels are extremely oogly. Yeah, I said it. I'm a big dog kinda girl myself. Still holding out for a great dane
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Old 03-17-2007, 03:21 PM
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Then angels are extremely oogly. Yeah, I said it. I'm a big dog kinda girl myself.
I'm right there with you -- most little dogs are ugly and high-strung.
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Old 03-17-2007, 05:25 PM
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Ditto, my first dog was a golden/shepard mix, the current one is a doberman/greyhound(uncertain) mix. Big doggies are the best. And MUTTS are the best. Adopt one from a shelter rather than risk contributing to irresponsible breeding. You'll save a lot of money and are more likely to end up with a healthier, more well balanced pup.
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Old 03-17-2007, 11:34 PM
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Ditto, my first dog was a golden/shepard mix, the current one is a doberman/greyhound(uncertain) mix. Big doggies are the best. And MUTTS are the best. Adopt one from a shelter rather than risk contributing to irresponsible breeding. You'll save a lot of money and are more likely to end up with a healthier, more well balanced pup.
Mutts really are the best dogs. However, you can't be too sure of size they'll hit when they're fully grown. I remember my parents bringing home a tiny little fur ball that the shelter staff said wouldn't get more than 40 pounds. Said furball hit 150 pounds and was the size of a blackbear (sounded like one too).

Have you maybe looked at a dachshun?
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Old 03-18-2007, 12:33 AM
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Mutts really are the best dogs. However, you can't be too sure of size they'll hit when they're fully grown. I remember my parents bringing home a tiny little fur ball that the shelter staff said wouldn't get more than 40 pounds. Said furball hit 150 pounds and was the size of a blackbear (sounded like one too).

Have you maybe looked at a dachshun?
Quite true, my first dog was supposed to be a medium dog, shepherd/chow mix. They thought he was chow because of his curled tail stupid shelter. But he was a very happy shepherd/lab (I mistyped when I said golden) 100 pound doggie until he died of an autoimmune disease when he was four

New doggie was rescued all grown up. (Already housetrained!) You can get a small mix breed, usually you can tell about what they'll be. My first dog was larger when we got him as a puppy than most toy/small breeds are full grown.

And dachsund is a good idea, they can be sweeties
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Old 03-18-2007, 01:24 AM
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Quite true, my first dog was supposed to be a medium dog, shepherd/chow mix. They thought he was chow because of his curled tail stupid shelter. But he was a very happy shepherd/lab (I mistyped when I said golden) 100 pound doggie until he died of an autoimmune disease when he was four

New doggie was rescued all grown up. (Already housetrained!) You can get a small mix breed, usually you can tell about what they'll be. My first dog was larger when we got him as a puppy than most toy/small breeds are full grown.

And dachsund is a good idea, they can be sweeties
I think we may have had a similar mixed breed! My dog was a retriever/shepherd/chow mix! He didn't have the curly tail but the strange colored tongue and the fur.
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Old 03-18-2007, 09:08 AM
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If you live in an apartment, besides size, you need to be considered about noise and your neighbors. Your neighbors will hate you and probably make noise complaints against you if you get a dog that barks constantly (this is why I really really dislike daschunds, nearly every one of them that I have ever met never shuts the hell up).

Again another plug for a pug. They do shed a lot, so that's one semi-negative. But they're relatively small, don't require a ton of space, don't really bark much (my brother's pug doesn't bark AT ALL. He'll growl and yip slightly if you're playing with him, but he does not bark). They're friendly, great with visitors, etc.

I'm looking to maybe get a pug after I get moved into my new townhouse.
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Old 03-18-2007, 12:11 PM
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I think we may have had a similar mixed breed! My dog was a retriever/shepherd/chow mix! He didn't have the curly tail but the strange colored tongue and the fur.
Aw yay! I'm 99% sure our dog wasn't actually a chow as he lacked any black on his tongue and got too big, but aren't they all adorable. I love my puppies (they're all puppies no matter how old they get)
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Old 03-18-2007, 02:14 PM
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Mutts really are the best dogs. However, you can't be too sure of size they'll hit when they're fully grown.
True, but you can always adopt an adult mutt. Puppies are cute, but they're also a pain.
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Old 03-18-2007, 06:24 PM
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I confess I mentioned Great Danes. I did admit that it wouldn't work if you have a size limit for the apartment, as you clearly do.

Have you considered adopting an adult rescue dog or a mutt from the animal shelter? Unless you plan to breed or show your dog, it might actually be better than a puppy from a breeder. You might be able to get a full breed or close to full breed and you'd know exactly how big it will get and likely it will already be housebroken (not to mention that it won't cost thousands of dollars).

There are Boston Terrier rescue groups. You might be able to find a French Bulldog that way too.
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Old 03-19-2007, 12:33 AM
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My mom adopted a Boston Terrier from a breed specific rescue organization. He was a great dog. He never barked unless something was wrong (stranger in the yard, someone knocking on the door late at night etc). He was very energetic and loved to play, he did have a bit of a chewing problem but all and all a great dog.
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Old 03-17-2007, 05:26 PM
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Cool English Bulldogs

I had Nigel, my English Bulldog, for 9 years. I've also been working with English Bulldog rescue for 10 years. (Nigel was not a rescue.)

EBs are great dogs for apt living, but they slobber EVERYwhere. And once it's dried, you have to scrub it off; it doesn't just wipe off. Though they are short-haired, they shed too. Some bullies are high-strung as well - it just depends on the dog.

EB puppies cost at least $1000 - if you find one for less, there's something wrong with it. (High cost is partly because many are conceived through artifical insemination & borne by caesarian section.) Rescue dogs are less expensive, but you have to deal with dogs who have "baggage," if you KWIM.

BTW, in our EB rescue, many of the bullies are surrendered because the owners don't like the upkeep that's required for EBs - it's a lot of work to keep them clean. (Of course there are the other typical reasons why people give up dogs: they move into a place that doesn't allow dogs or they're going to have a baby & don't want the dog anymore... dog ownership is a lifetime commitment! )

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Old 03-17-2007, 05:30 PM
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I forgot that a ton of people wouldn't know that reference. Ooops! I'm allergic to dogs and cats, so this discussion is purely academic for me.

My nephew, who's 6, wants a Boston Terrier. I don't know why, since none of his friends have them. He probably saw a picture of it and thought it was a cute dog.
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