Possibly getting a dog, but really dumb question...
Hi everyone! As some of you know, I have been in the market for a dog for a really really long time. I just wanted to wait until I was able to be home more (i.e. not having a 4 hour commute everyday). I didn't feel that it would be fair to leave a dog alone for 10+ hours a day, even though I have a backyard and all. For me, a dog is part of the family and not to be crated for extensive hours and left alone for extensive hours. I finally found a job after my lay off, and I am working only 4 minutes from my home, which means that I can make it home during lunch hour! It's definitely a nice change of pace. And, one of my job perks is that I can bring my pet to work if I want to. I'm working in a vet hospital! :D
Now, for all you dog people out there...this is going to sound like a really dumb question, but I would really like some input. I have always been a "big dog person". I would absolutely love to have a Tervuren or a malamute or a shepherd....those kinds of dogs. Anyway, I also volunteer a lot at my local animal shelter and recently was disappointed by the staff who adopted a GSD dog right out from under me (that's a different story) to a mean lady with bratty kids. :rolleyes:
Now, there is this tiny little mix-breed dog (dachshund? Lancashire heeler?? Pom??) at the shelter that is very sweet. She has sort of a doxie build (long and low to the ground), but has silky hair and a foxy face! She's quiet, likes to be held and likes people. She's also dog and cat friendly.
I am interested in her and have been weighing the benefits of little dogs vs large dogs. I have always wanted a large dog, but what's your view on little dogs? Any advice would be appreciated, because if I am to get her, I want to be sure to be first in line tomorrow (saturday)!! :D
**hugs**
Karen
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Originally posted by wolflady
She's also dog and cat friendly.
Oh Karen I know how long you have wanted a dog!!!!!!! I think the above quote speaks volumes! You certainly want a dog that will interact well with your kitties and this sounds good to me! I agree with what others have said - smaller dogs = smaller poops and smaller food bills, etc. but of course there must be a "connection" between you and this dog. She sounds like a sweetheart but you must be the one who connects (and of course hubby...we certainly can't leave him out! LOL!)
I remember when I visited Ripley in the shelter and he seemed to speak to me with his eyes (after I uncovered all of the hair of course! LOL!) I sat on the floor of his cage and he walked over carefully and then sat in my lap. That sealed the deal! Even though I was someone strange and new to him, he trusted me and I loved him right then and there.
I remember the story of the dog that was adopted right out from under you. :mad: I certainly hope if this sweetie is meant to be that you will be able to take her home without any problems. Please do keep us all posted. I am so happy for you!
Oh, here's a little added thought regarding breeds - I think I would stay away from anything "terrier" when trying to find a compatible dog for kitties. I have heard of too many stories of terriers attacking kitties. :( Since that is not in her lineage and she is said to be good with kitties, I think it sounds very good. Good luck with your decision. ((((hugs))))
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Oh, here's a little added thought regarding breeds - I think I would stay away from anything "terrier" when trying to find a compatible dog for kitties. I have heard of too many stories of terriers attacking kitties.
It can be true of any breed. Chester would attack a kitty, but Millie would never and they're both terriers. Chester is actually the 1st terrier I've ever had that didn't like cats. All the others (5) have loved my kitties. Here's a pic of my West Highland White Terrier with his best friend. :)
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...6/fcab78a8.jpg
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I hope all goes well this weekend. :)
I will be waiting to hear how everything goes.
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It can be true of any breed. Chester would attack a kitty, but Millie would never and they're both terriers. Chester is actually the 1st terrier I've ever had that didn't like cats. All the others (5) have loved my kitties. Here's a pic of my West Highland White Terrier with his best friend. :)
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...6/fcab78a8.jpg
AWWWW! What a precious picture! I love Westies. My brother has one named Millie and they are so cute! I hope I didn't offend you with my comment but I was just passing on what I had read. :) The following is from a Dog Breed Info site regarding Jack Russells, for example, which I think might discourage most cat owners from considering a JR, but I am sure there are exceptions to any rule. :)
They have strong hunting instincts (stronger than your average terrier) and should not be trusted with other small animals.
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Originally posted by Pam
AWWWW! What a precious picture! I love Westies. My brother has one named Millie and they are so cute! I hope I didn't offend you with my comment but I was just passing on what I had read. :) The following is from a Dog Breed Info site regarding Jack Russells, for example, which I think might discourage most cat owners from considering a JR, but I am sure there are exceptions to any rule. :)
They have strong hunting instincts (stronger than your average terrier) and should not be trusted with other small animals.
Pam!! Of course you didn't offend me! :) It takes a lot more than that to offend me!! :p I was just pointing out the differences in dogs. Millie is a JRT x and she'd only run from a cat or possibly kiss it to death. Chester on the other hand has a HUGE prey drive. He's really driven to kill. :eek: Unfortunately, I've seen him catch mice in our yard and he was literally relentless when we got gerbils for my sister’s kids. We had to take them to my hubby’s parent’s house until we could get them to my sister. That's why I can't have ferrets or rats or even reptiles. :(
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I have always been a "big dog person".
She has sort of a doxie build (long and low to the ground), but has silky hair and a foxy face!
also remember she just might be a 'big dog in a little dog body'. :D :D :D