Go to a shelter when it's time for your next dog.. I don't get why you're already deciding on another dog though when your dogs aren't even that old..![]()
Go to a shelter when it's time for your next dog.. I don't get why you're already deciding on another dog though when your dogs aren't even that old..![]()
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Actually, Alaska's 8 years old and he has 3 tumors we cannot afford right now.Originally Posted by Roxyluvsme13
I had a Dachshund and she got Breast Cancer. I'll check out Chihuahuas and Corgis.Originally Posted by Almita
Because my next dog is going to be my show dog.Originally Posted by buttercup132
8 isn't that old, and if you can't afford tumors how can you afford another dog?
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chihuahuas can be barkers too and have thin coats, but thats no reason to cross them over as whippets and beagles and bichons, if you are really getting a dog, any breed that siut you and your lifestyle would be great, if you look for a flawless dog then you´re not getting any...........
there are always too high maintenance dogs, long haired ones, barkers, howlers, shedders, predisposition to certain health problems, diggers, run aways, etc............you get my point............
you´ll have to decide which things you can live with adn which ones you don´t, some people just don´t stand certain things but have to accept others, its all about loving sacrifice..........IMO
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P.S. i just mentioned chihuahuas as you are considering them
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Maybe I missed something somewhere, but why does it matter how old her current dogs are? I don't wait for my dogs to get old before I get another...so I'm just curious as to why you'd say that...
Anyway, I was going to mention a Dachshund. Yours may have gotten breast cancer, but overall they're generally a pretty healthy breed (they are prone to back problems, and such as I'm sure you know) but their cancer risk isn't much greater than any other breed. Other than that, I can't really think of anything else at the moment...if I do though, I'll post it. Is there anything specifically you and your family would like in a dog other than size?
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Originally Posted by Orangutango
I'm with you on that i don't get that the current dogs we have have to be old to get another dog.
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Please check into getting a Chihuahua! They are the sweetest little dogs. To know a Chihuahua is to love a Chihuahua. They do bark at something or someone that needs to be barked at but they don't bark all the time. I try to train them as to what they need to bark at and not let them get too barky unnecessarily. They do shed some but you can brush them frequently to cut down on that. They're not heavy shedders though. My Chis are only guilty of wanting alot of affection and loving me to deathThat certainly can't be bad can it?
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Because I assumed she was waiting until one of her current dogs went to the RB.. I'm not getting another dog until then, and by future that sounded like what she meant.
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I agree,My four are all different ages,Now im am done with anymore dogs i have 4 now and do not plan on getting anymore simply because my house is over populated lol.Originally Posted by Almita
Originally Posted by Lori Jordan
Yea i'm with you i have four dogs myself all different ages but yea i don't get they have to be old to get another dog i don't understand that. Yes i don't plan on getting another dog because the house is too filled up haha.
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During my life I have always had big dogs. German Shepards, or Labradors.But I am an adult and I have chosen to have a Chihuahua. They don't shed very much at all. My Chihuahua doesn't bark unless someone rings the doorbell.It is how you raise them how they might turn out. I take her everywhere with me except the grocery store or restaurants. I have been taking her to Malls and stores since she was a puppy. People love seeing her. They want to pet her, and she is always quiet in the stores and in my car, etc.I bathe her myself and that is not very often because she doesn't get dirty, and chihuahuas don't have any odor.![]()
Okay first off, show dogs, regardless of breed will require lots of grooming, they have grooming stations set up at every show from what I've seen.
Anyway, take it from me. Malteses are wonderful dogs. I've had only one breed throughout my lifetime really and that was a Maltese. They are very affectionate and wonderful companions. Very easy to train and can learn a new trick each day. They are pretty active dogs to if they are raised right. BUT show malteses have VERY long hair that requires special attention so you won't want one if you can't groom a dog.
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I'm not trying to be rude at all, but if you don't want a dog that requires grooming then don't get a show dog. They require ALOT of attention when it comes to their coats,fur,and hair. There are rules and regulations in a show with the grooming to.
I am in agreement with Briana,Orangutango, and Almita on the dog thing. It doesn't matter how old your old dog is. You shouldn't be thinking of a new dog if you can't afford to help Alaskas health problems.
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OH MYYYYY GOSH. I'm not getting animals unstoppable!Originally Posted by BC_MoM
How is she struggling? She just said that they are tumors that keep coming back. She takes care of all of her 30 pets very well.Originally Posted by BC_MoM
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