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MastaChronic
12-31-2006, 03:42 AM
well, with the combination of my friend getting a new puppy and a thread talking about dogs has got me wanting a new dog,.
ive talked it over with my mom an shes all for it.
weve come to an agreement, we want a dog that is loyal, medium sized, quiet(this is a big thing, i cant stand yappy dogs), intelligent, easy to take care of and independent.
ive been looking for a dog with these traits and the only one that i found was a bergamasco.
i know there must be other breeds of dogs with these qualities but i cant seem to find them.
and i also know that every dog is an individual and not every dog of the breed is going to behave in the same way, but i also know that certain breeds were bred for certain inherent traits.
any suggestions?
Way2many
12-31-2006, 03:47 AM
Pitbull.
Good chararchter and easy to train.
birdgirl73
12-31-2006, 03:49 AM
Loyal, independent, not yappy, steady, intelligent, easy to take care of, and medium-sized? I can make you a great deal on a used Chihuahua. Young man, what do I have to do to put you into a new dog this very evening? (You may now know this line, but people who've interacted with used car salesmen will.)
Seriously, I couldn't really let her go, but there are medium, steady, yapless, nice dogs to be had. Just look at this face. . . .
cleareyes
12-31-2006, 03:56 AM
i just woke up my george for this pic
cleareyes
12-31-2006, 03:57 AM
oh, it sounds like you want a smaller lab or maybe a collie or a lab collie mix.
birdgirl73
12-31-2006, 03:58 AM
Aww, George! He has that pained, sleepy, "You're waking me up to do WHAT?" expression on his face!! Cute.
Lethal D
12-31-2006, 04:04 AM
A Jack russel has all the traits your lookin for..the most loyal dogs going, independent, medium sized, easy to take care of etc.
napolitana869
12-31-2006, 04:09 AM
I posted this in another thread but I'll post it here too http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/search.htm it's a quiz to help you find what breeds are right for you.
MastaChronic
12-31-2006, 04:15 AM
a lot of great suggestions, thanks, but my mom has heard all those pit bull stories and is a little biased towards them (although im not, theyre great dogs) so pit bull is a no-go
by medium sized i meant something towards a weight of 50-60 pounds, but thanks anyway.
ive thought about a lab or a collie or a mix as well.
my mom is leaning towards a bergamasco as well.
the first thing she said when she saw a picture of one was "WOW, that looks like your hair" lol
dejayou30
12-31-2006, 04:22 AM
i have a lab/beagle mix named bodacious after the bull in the primus song "the ballad of bodacious" that is exactly what you described. i've only had him 3 months and i have taught him to sit, shake with both hands, high five with both hands, high ten sitting and jumping, lay down, and roll over. he also has learned not to jump up on the counter, eat the cats food, or get in any garbages. he looks exactly like a 6 month old lab but he is about 15 months old and full size. he is so awesome, i love him. i have attached a picture of him. i would say check out www.petfinder.com to search, and then when you get to the pound or whatever spend some time with the dog to see how he behaves. good luck.
napolitana869
12-31-2006, 04:29 AM
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/bergamasco.htm I just looked up that breed and they sound really cool. if you get one you should post a picture. BTW I found both of my dogs using petfinder
MastaChronic
12-31-2006, 04:32 AM
yeah, as i understand it, they prefer a wide open environment.
i live in a city so its not really wide open, but right outside the city ive got a forest that i like to fuck around in.
That right there is a dream dog.
I'd suggest though waiting until Spring. I talked it over with my mom, as our dog recently passed, and we both think it'd be unfair to A)Leave a puppy outside all day, or B)Leave a puppy in a cage all day. Also, regardless of which choice we pick, no one is home until about 3 PM.
Skink
12-31-2006, 05:30 AM
You might want to go to the local ASPCA,,,you never know,,,A dog can capture your heart at first glance...
MastaChronic
12-31-2006, 05:30 AM
yep, were going to the pound on monday
Pipe Dreams
12-31-2006, 05:33 AM
Pitbull.
Good chararchter and easy to train.
Ill agree with that, I have 2 crenshaw pitts and one that I dont even know what kind he is. Theyre good dogs. I dont have kids/people coming around all the time, its just the same people that theyre used to. The puppies look like little demons when they get into play fighting though!
IntrepidS
12-31-2006, 06:20 AM
I don't know....I have a white american shepherd of sorts (I'm not sure if she's 100% that but she is a majority white german shepherd and labrador), and she's a great dog. I mean every dog is great once you develop a relationship with it but my dog did not give me the slightest problem from the moment I got her. She is very very quiet and usually just chills out, but if you get her worked up a bit she's definitely up for some playing. Like she's such a gentle and soft and cute dog but get her worked up and she can be extremely tough. She fuckin makes every male dog she meets her bitch. I also found that in the 9 months or so that I've had her it's been extremely easy to teach her things. That might just be me though.
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