You know what, Karen, that is a good idea. I think I may print out a few of the lab mixes at the local shelter right now and give them to him. We did look at lunch time and found a border collie mix, which we printed out.![]()
You know what, Karen, that is a good idea. I think I may print out a few of the lab mixes at the local shelter right now and give them to him. We did look at lunch time and found a border collie mix, which we printed out.![]()
Does he *have* to have a purebreed? Why not just have him surf petfinder.com to see what -- or who -- catches his eye? Any dog can dig, some breeds are more prone to it but even MY two dig sometimes when the mood strikes...
If he finds a breed he likes the looks of, tell him to just do a little research then see about searching those mixes on petfinder.com in local shelters![]()
No, he absolutely does not have to have a purebred. He came to me for suggestions because his main concerns were that they didn't want a repeat of the major damage that was done to the yard by the previous owners dog and his concern about it being left alone for 10 hours. And again he is not worried about digging, he is worried about major damage. I think the only specific thing he really wants is that it is a medium to large size adult dog. He was just looking for other suggestions as to what to look for. We have already spoken about not leaving the dog out alone without supervision as the best way of avoiding unwanted craters, uncontrolled barking and fence jumping, as well as being important to the safety of your dog. I think he is going to be a great dog owner. And he went home with four petfinder printouts to show his wife tonight.![]()
How much time can they spend on energy requirements?
That is a good question, and I tried to find that out by asking what he planned to do with the dog when he got home from work. Was he willing to take him running, biking, etc., or did he just want a dog he could play ball in the yard with. The answer was the latter. I know that doesn't really answer your quesstion. But, having said that, let me ask you, what type would you recommend based on that information. I told him generally speaking I try to would stay away from any of the herding or terrier breeds.
I'm thinking a sighthound might be worth looking into, especially Greyhounds. They are always available, and with an enclosed yard, could be a good fit.
They are definitely a larger breed, so would fit that requirement. They do not require a ton of exercise, but are usually happy to take walks with their owner when desired.
I would check out www.greyhoundpets.org/ for more info!
Good luck!
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I actually did think about mentioning greyhounds. And there is a very large active rescue group in this area. Maybe I will mention that. Thanks.![]()
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