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  1. #1
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    This is hard to find what kindof dog ya'll might like--your parents don't like A LOT of dogs! It might help everyone be able to help you if you know like what kind of dog you might want--like from the sporting group, toy, herding....like that kinda....
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    We like... Golden retrievers, cocker spaniels, labradors etc. We do like lots but they would be no good for us! Like... Nova scotia duck tolling retrievers, collies etc. They dont relly like the curly haired breeds and the tough looking dogs (pit bull and bull dogs etc)
    -Ellie

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    King charles... my mum thinks there very yappy? Are they? Because we like the look of them and they seem ok apart from that.
    I know quite a few Cavies and none are at all yappy, infact they are the oppersite and are very quiet, sweet dogs.
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    Remember that any dog can be different than "the breed" expectations. The Cavalier on my street is named Jasper - and he loves to (try to) chase slow-moving cars. Odd, and could be dangerous, thankfully everyone on the street knows about it, AND he's always on a leash and usually gets picked up when cars approach. I have never, however, heard him bark.

    Just keep visiting the shelter - you never know who will capture all your hearts!

    Certainly I'd reccomend a full-grown dog of some breed, to eliminate the troubles of puppyhood - yappiness often being one of them!

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