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    I've been thinking about getting a dog..

    NOT right now, of course.. I'm thinking about getting a dog after I graduate from college in 3-4 years.. I think I want a small dog.. maybe a Welsh Corgi.. I might be living in an apartment at the time, so I don't think a medium/big sized dogs would fit well in my situation.. hehe.. anyway.. I was thinking.. which small breeds do y'all reccomend me to look into for research, etc.?
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    I would say look in to a papillion, they're great dogs who are small but quite often end up acting like big dogs in small bodies. Then again I am a little biased in this matter
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    Oh I love Corgis! And Paps!

    I immediatly thought Sheltie but their shedding and possible barking may be a problem if you live in an apartment.

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    I reeeeally love basset hounds. They are sooo cute! And their personalities are very endearing. Another huntin' dog for Rosie
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    I think a Corgi would be great as well as a Papillion.

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    Westies are nice.
    Also, maybe you could consider getting a little dog from the pound? Mutts are always nice.

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    Yes Mutts! How could I forget them.

    Plus being in college and paying for your own apartment( i assume) a dog from a rescue or one from a pound would be alot less than paying hundreds from a breeder!

    ~Kay, Athena, Ace, Kiara, Mufasa, & Alice!
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    POODLES (they do require grooming though)

    BASSETT HOUNDS

    or a MUTT



    Be sure you don't get a real high energy breed unless you are able to give it proper exercise dailiy
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    I was thinking of a mutt.. they are great.. gotta be small.. hmmm.. IF I got a Welsh Corgi.. I'd name it Scooter, hehe.. Poodles are good dogs too.. hmm.. well I have 4 years..
    You're the one sure thing I've found so you better stick around...
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    hehe yay another corgi.. well kinda.. scooter is a very cute name for a corgi!

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    I absolutly love corgis, but with any dog with a long back like that (dashunds, bassets, etc.) that they probably will have back problems as they get older. But I would suggest adopting from a shelter
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    Originally posted by wolfsoul
    I reeeeally love basset hounds. They are sooo cute! And their personalities are very endearing. Another huntin' dog for Rosie
    They are howlers and bayers though. Can be VERY annoying and problematic in an apartment. We lived next door to one in an apartment several years ago. We also had one behind us until a couple of months ago. They both howled all the time when the owners were gone. Westies are good, poodles are great, or maybe a yorkie or chi if you want to go really small.

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    How about a Jack Russel Terrier or a Pomerian?
    You're the one sure thing I've found so you better stick around...
    Best Fireman in da House´10
    dedicated to the kindest,loveliest and always helpful man that one would be honored and proud to know........R.I.P. Dear Phred

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    I was going to suggest JRT but aren't they very energetic? I don't know if that would be a problem in an apartment too. Maybe you'll find a nice mix at the shelter. Will Anna and Rosie be living with you?

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    from one falling star to another till i drop. This is the night, what it does to you.
    I had nothing to offer anybody except my own confusion.”
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    Originally posted by CountryWolf07
    How about a Jack Russel Terrier or a Pomerian?
    A JRT would be great if you want to do flyball or agilty. Otherwise I'd say no. Millie's a great little dog, but I don't want another JRT, ever. She's extremely demanding of our time and NEVER (I truly mean never) content to just sit and relax. LOL. She's also very mouthy.

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