Thanks for the tips! It’s helpful to know what to look out for because a lot of puppies look pretty different from how they look as adults.
I tip that I think is true for picking a more chill puppy out of a litter is to choose the one that does not run up to you right away, but is also playing...
Gotcha. I forget that cavaliers can be pretty unhealthy. My cross dog seems to have turned out pretty good tho, and since his dad was a bichon frise his face is not smushed at all :)
Yes this was something else I was thinking about. There’s a lot of puppies in shelters, and a lot of short haired dogs in shelters. Adopting a puppy is a bit of a gamble on the personality but I suppose if the dog is adopted young enough she can be socialized and trained very well.
Also more...
Looked into min pins a bit more and it seems like they may be a good match because:
-short coats
-pretty trainable
-healthy
-energetic, but not crazy
Not quite sure about they prey drive though, but I can trust myself to do good on the training and socialization of the dog to be obedient...
Thanks for carrying the conversation with me, yall! Probably one of the most fun parts of thinking about my future is the dog I’ll have. I love to do my research on animal breeds.
she made everyone sign assenting permission slips. They were a joy to have around. Her other excuse is they helped the vetmed students practice handling dogs. One was a puppy (so in training) Even weirder though is one day someone brought their (umm, pointer?). Idk whose it belonged to or if it...
In my animal science class, my teacher brought her German shepherds. Those were probably the best trained Germans I’ve been around, super calm and well adjusted. The issue that popped up and she wasn’t allowed to bring them anymore is that they were growling at the other service dogs in...
I’m a bit wary of German shepherds because all that I come across in my neighborhood are borderline neurotic. That may be a result of the owner though.
I’m curious about what you mean by untouched? Do you mean the breeders aren’t working on improving the breed anymore?
(Also just want to say, pharaoh hounds and Ibizan hounds are the coolest dogs to me. I’m aware that I’ll never own one though, because they don’t match my lifestyle at all.)
Thanks Mary! I’ll definitely consider a whippet. Because of my Cavachon, I adore small but sturdy dogs. Something fun about having a dog that could jog or hike miles with you but you could also pick up and put in a car.
A dog that loves everyone is preferable, but I’m willing to socialize and desensitize a guard type dog so that he’s not aggressive and reactive, as long as it matches my other preferences.
i absolutely love how sighthounds look. I’m worried about the difficulty of their train ability with the high prey drive though. I’m also thinking they’re more difficult to walk/jog because of their urge to sprint after critters.