Why not something like a greyhound or a hound mix?
That's sad about the parvo outbreaks. Poor pups.
Well, good luck anyway!I'm sure they will find the perfect match for their family.
Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.
Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!
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Oooo... I really like Shadow! : D
Angelbow, I'm not sure if Nick would want a Greyhound. I haven't thought of asking him, but I don't think it's the breed for them. They would like a dog that can be trained to be ok in off-leash areas (such as at the lake). I wish they would get a Grey, though!
While I would recommend greys in a lot of situations, I don't think your sister's family is looking for a grey. They fit all the requirements, but I think you guys are looking for a more "joie de vivre" type of dog.
I'm still pulling for that Aussie/ACD boy at the Lake County shelterI've been seeing him on craigslist and it really breaks my heart because he's SO pretty. I don't know how he is temperament wise though. That'll probably warrant a call to the shelter.
~Danny~
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