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u will have to deside that, research, your way of life, what you have time for, your amount of energy. cost of vet appointments depending on the type of dog you would like. It really depends on how you live on what type of dog you should have. check it out on the internet. ariel8star
I have had a Boxer they are great gaurddogs but they love children and their owners. A german Shepard are also great to have and both are very loyal.
Hope that helps! Oh also if you don’t want to spend a lot of money do not get a small dog. You pay over 15,000 dollars almost every 5 years on a small dog. And those dogs live to be very old. scarlet
It depends on why you want a dog. If it’s for protection I would do for a doberman (very light shedder) or a german sheperd. Both are very sweet and very loyal and they look scary. We have a doberman and she is a great dog.
If you want a dog to take places and cuddle with then I would say a toy poodle. Poodle’s are hypoallergenic dogs. They don’t shed. We have a doberman and a toy poodle and they are great. They love playing together. When you go to pick out a dog, bring 2 pots to bang together or something that you can make a loud noise with and you want to get a puppy that is curious about the noise, not scared ashleyrufty
Any dog that you want. I don’t know what your lifestyle is so I can’t even begin to recommend a breed or a mix that you might like. All dogs are good if they have good owners. singleworker1230
Labrador, border collie, jack russel. they are clever obidiant, easy to train, loving, caring, loyal and so cute, these are the only three breeds i would ever have. dog-luvr
There are no better breeds.
There are breeds that are more suited for a certain lifestyle.
If you are at work a lot, a Siberian Husky isn’t the dog for you.
If you live in a small apartment or smaller home, a Newfoundland isn’t for you.
If you love exercise, a Siberian Husky may be the dog for you.
If you have a larger home with many acres, a Newfoundland may be the dog for you.
In general, many people get dogs for the wrong reasons (mainly looks) and end up with a little monster, or something they can’t handle.
My personal breed favorites are the Great Pyrenees, German Shepherd, Australian Shepherd, Siberian Husky, Toy Poodle, and Alaskan Klee Kai (unrecognized).
Use this site to help aid in determining a possible breed for you:
Mind you, this site doesn’t have ALL breeds, it barely has 40 breeds.
Use this site to view information about breeds:
It depends on your lifestyle and whether you have a family with children. If you have a large yard with children, a labrador retriever or golden retriever is a great pet. If you live in an apartment with no children then a toy breed would be best, say a pomeranian or King Charles Cavalier Spaniel. I would suggest going to the AKC website and read up about the different breeds and make a responsible choice when picking a pet. Veekee
March 10th, 2010 at 10:33 am
pitbull jerren j
March 12th, 2010 at 4:11 pm
One that loves you, respects you and is well trained! Also one that is spayed/neutered and fits your activity level.
I prefer pit bulls and German Shepherds, but they are not for everyone. tiffseagles
March 14th, 2010 at 4:09 am
It depends what you want.
Do you want a dog to go jogging with you in the morning, or do you want a dog to sit on your lap all day? kittenslayer
March 15th, 2010 at 6:51 pm
u will have to deside that, research, your way of life, what you have time for, your amount of energy. cost of vet appointments depending on the type of dog you would like. It really depends on how you live on what type of dog you should have. check it out on the internet. ariel8star
March 18th, 2010 at 5:59 am
I have had a Boxer they are great gaurddogs but they love children and their owners. A german Shepard are also great to have and both are very loyal.
Hope that helps! Oh also if you don’t want to spend a lot of money do not get a small dog. You pay over 15,000 dollars almost every 5 years on a small dog. And those dogs live to be very old. scarlet
March 20th, 2010 at 10:38 pm
One where you do research and find one that fits your life style.
If you go to your local shelter, they can set you up with a dog that they know will fit your lifestyle with it’s personality.
Good Luck! And don’t cross out adoption! I<3IGs
March 22nd, 2010 at 12:33 am
Family dog… Mutts are always the best, but these are good dogs….Boxer, Beagle,Labs, G. Retrievers, G.Sheppards… boxermom
March 24th, 2010 at 4:12 am
Golden Retriver Irish Daughter
March 24th, 2010 at 11:33 am
One that is trained, socialized and well taken care of… berner mom
March 27th, 2010 at 6:41 pm
It depends on why you want a dog. If it’s for protection I would do for a doberman (very light shedder) or a german sheperd. Both are very sweet and very loyal and they look scary. We have a doberman and she is a great dog.
If you want a dog to take places and cuddle with then I would say a toy poodle. Poodle’s are hypoallergenic dogs. They don’t shed. We have a doberman and a toy poodle and they are great. They love playing together. When you go to pick out a dog, bring 2 pots to bang together or something that you can make a loud noise with and you want to get a puppy that is curious about the noise, not scared ashleyrufty
March 28th, 2010 at 4:32 am
Any dog that you want. I don’t know what your lifestyle is so I can’t even begin to recommend a breed or a mix that you might like. All dogs are good if they have good owners. singleworker1230
March 31st, 2010 at 4:33 am
Labrador, border collie, jack russel. they are clever obidiant, easy to train, loving, caring, loyal and so cute, these are the only three breeds i would ever have. dog-luvr
April 2nd, 2010 at 4:18 am
There are no better breeds.
There are breeds that are more suited for a certain lifestyle.
If you are at work a lot, a Siberian Husky isn’t the dog for you.
If you live in a small apartment or smaller home, a Newfoundland isn’t for you.
If you love exercise, a Siberian Husky may be the dog for you.
If you have a larger home with many acres, a Newfoundland may be the dog for you.
In general, many people get dogs for the wrong reasons (mainly looks) and end up with a little monster, or something they can’t handle.
My personal breed favorites are the Great Pyrenees, German Shepherd, Australian Shepherd, Siberian Husky, Toy Poodle, and Alaskan Klee Kai (unrecognized).
Use this site to help aid in determining a possible breed for you:
Mind you, this site doesn’t have ALL breeds, it barely has 40 breeds.
Use this site to view information about breeds:
Opt to Adopt! ⊕AnnaAnomie⊕
April 4th, 2010 at 6:05 pm
It depends on your lifestyle and whether you have a family with children. If you have a large yard with children, a labrador retriever or golden retriever is a great pet. If you live in an apartment with no children then a toy breed would be best, say a pomeranian or King Charles Cavalier Spaniel. I would suggest going to the AKC website and read up about the different breeds and make a responsible choice when picking a pet. Veekee
April 5th, 2010 at 6:39 am
Here’s a website with a quiz to pick out dogs that will be “good” for you hope this website helps alot and good luck with a dog! Jtosnortort
April 6th, 2010 at 5:33 pm
Golden! Hannah K