What Dog Breed Do You Want Today!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

Im really deciding betwern a aussie (red tri, red merle) or a spaniel, specifically a Springer spaniel or cocker spaniel. Id want a blue roan, or liver tri roan, a red roan, or any liver colored would be fine with me. But they would need to be working lined.
 
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Im really deciding betwern a aussie (red tri, red merle) or a spaniel, specifically a Springer spaniel or cocker spaniel. Id want a blue roan, or liver tri roan, a red roan, or any liver colored would be fine with me. But they would need to be working lined.

Though i would love to rescue(there is a few shelters i was looking at) i need a predictable dog with Tucker. A stable good tempermented, not scared dog
That makes sense lol
 
Hopefully she picked an easy going breed or mix of breeds. Puppy shenanigans at 85 years old still isn't easy. I like my bulldog mixes. There isn't a lot of shenanigans, and they sleep through the night, and don't mind sleeping late. They are my kind of dogs.
Murphy will likely be fine once he gets past the puppy mouthiness. He's a Bichon/Poodle mix and both parents are snugglers. My Mom's very active and they have a fenced in yard, so exercise isn't a problem. I've groomed for ages (years of peekapoos, a labradoodle way before they got trendy and nuts, a cocker, a cockapoo and a Shih Tzu in full show coat,) so she won't have to deal with any of that. The issue is the "bitey" puppy stage. She knows how to train him with it, but both she and my stepdad have thin skin, so little nips can cause big damage. At nearly six months, he's coming along well and improving (and moving!) in leaps and bounds. He'll get there, and with the joy he's added to my parents' lives, he's well worth the extra bandaids!
 
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Murphy will likely be fine once he gets past the puppy mouthiness. He's a Bichon/Poodle mix and both parents are snugglers. My Mom's very active and they have a fenced in yard, so exercise isn't a problem. I've groomed for ages (years of peekapoos, a labradoodle way before they got trendy and nuts, a cocker, a cockapoo and a Shih Tzu in full show coat,) so she won't have to deal with any of that. The issue is the "bitey" puppy stage. She knows how to train him with it, but both she and my stepdad have thin skin, so little nips can cause big damage. At nearly six months, he's coming along well and improving (and moving!) in leaps and bounds. He'll get there, and with the joy he's added to my parents' lives, he's well worth the extra bandaids!
 

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