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Need advise in selecting new Dog.
12/2/2014 | TNoldman

Posted on 12/02/2014 9:27:12 AM PST by TNoldman

My wife and I have had Goldens Retreivers for the last 20 years. We are in our late 70's and recently had to euthanize our 11yo Lady Golden. We still have a 12 yo male Golden and two adopted older cats. All of our pets are rescued or adopted.

We live in Indiana and RV travel about 4 months of the year. We are looking to downsize our Pet Family in physical size not quantity. What can our FReeper Friends suggest for our next small sized Dog (10 lbs or so).


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1 posted on 12/02/2014 9:27:12 AM PST by TNoldman
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we now have a white Malteese (about 6lbs) absolutely adorable little dog who loves everyone...

we previously had a pomeranian for 14.5 years....we was a great dog who i loved with my whole heart but she was a little picky about who she liked and didn’t like...


2 posted on 12/02/2014 9:29:37 AM PST by God luvs America (63.5 million pay no income tax and vote for DemoKrats...)
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Bischon or toy poodle? Very smart considering their size. Don’t need too much exercise, but they are great companions. At least the ones I’ve spent time with.


3 posted on 12/02/2014 9:29:43 AM PST by thefactor (yes, as a matter of fact, i DID only read the excerpt)
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I think its great that you want to get another rescue dog! Lady Golden would approve! I have a bichon....white and fluffy and looks like a stuffed animal. They are great dogs and good with cats.


4 posted on 12/02/2014 9:29:52 AM PST by Boardwalk
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5 posted on 12/02/2014 9:30:15 AM PST by Obadiah (I'm supporting Martha Coakley for the Democratic nomination in 2016.)
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Miniature poodle? Smart, doesn’t shed, long-lived, affectionate.


6 posted on 12/02/2014 9:30:25 AM PST by heartwood
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Mini Schnauzer. Small, smart and well groomed.


7 posted on 12/02/2014 9:30:39 AM PST by Tugo (Stop Obama!)
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Actually, I was thinking Bichon as well.


8 posted on 12/02/2014 9:30:46 AM PST by Obadiah (I'm supporting Martha Coakley for the Democratic nomination in 2016.)
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Go get a mutt from the shelter.
Best dogs I’ve ever had were just regular ‘good ole boy’ dogs.


9 posted on 12/02/2014 9:31:22 AM PST by envisio (Its on like Donkey Kong!)
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Given your age and accommodations, I would encourage you to look at larger breeds that require less “maintenance.” Good examples include St. Bernards, Malamutes, Mastiffs, and Great Danes. They’re giant animals with a lot of power if you’re worried about protection, but they’re generally sedentary and require little exercise.

Small dogs are great, sure, but unless you’re going to adopt older shelter dogs, dealing with small dogs when they’re puppies can be a hassle, and they require a lot of exercise to keep them from bouncing off the walls.

I’m half your age and have a border collie and an elderly dachshund, and together they’re an absolute handful. I can’t imagine trying to keep them corralled.

Also, have you considered cats?


10 posted on 12/02/2014 9:32:14 AM PST by rarestia (It's time to water the Tree of Liberty.)
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Papillon. Great little dogs. Smart, friendly, and great alert animals.

L


11 posted on 12/02/2014 9:33:10 AM PST by Lurker (Violence is rarely the answer. But when it is it is the only answer.d)
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This is going to be difficult, once you have owned a Golden other dogs do not measure up. Understand the concerns of raising a Golden puppy, but there are rescue adult Goldens out there who’s temperament maybe a better match then a puppy.


12 posted on 12/02/2014 9:34:30 AM PST by Lockbox
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australian terrier. very fun and has to be touching you. It's a weird little dog that has a spunky personality. NOT an Australian Shepard .


13 posted on 12/02/2014 9:34:44 AM PST by Dick Vomer (2 Timothy 4:7 deo duce ferro comitante)
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Yorkies are bark machines.
And surprisingly quick, they look like they are moving on tank treads.
Niece has one named Oscar, I append that with “The Barkinator”.
He is a good dog, but he is a one person dog.
And high energy, which is probably bad.


14 posted on 12/02/2014 9:35:24 AM PST by Darksheare (Those who support liberal "Republicans" summarily support every action by same.)
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We’ve owned Yorkies for almost 30 years (one, or two at a time)...and, just love them. Talk about a lap dog who will give, and DEMAND, loving attention. They are also VERY GOOD watchdogs... which, is a nice way to say, they BARK at just about anything out of the ordinary... (or, in the case of the mailman, things that ARE ordinary).

But, we love them.

If you want something that is a little less territorial, I’d recommend something like a Malti-Poo (Maltese/Poodle mix) or, a Pek-a-poo. They tend to be a bit friendlier... also though, a bit heavier.

Good luck.


15 posted on 12/02/2014 9:36:00 AM PST by SomeCallMeTim ( The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would hire them!)
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No Beagles, they are howling machines.


16 posted on 12/02/2014 9:36:44 AM PST by Resolute Conservative
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Schipperke.


17 posted on 12/02/2014 9:38:23 AM PST by x1stcav (Why does Eleanor Clift always look like her private parts are causing her acute pain?)
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You get the Blue Ribbon with rosette! Nothing measures up to a Golden.


18 posted on 12/02/2014 9:38:31 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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Tricolored JackRussell.
19 posted on 12/02/2014 9:38:51 AM PST by moose07 (the truth will out ,one day. Barry is counter revolutionary ,Denounce him!)
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At your age, you’ll have to make arrangements for whatever dog you decide to obtain in case your pet outlives you.

Small dog breeds can live up to 25 years. Large breeds up to 15 years and giant breeds up to 8 years.

No matter the breed, every dog needs daily walks to keep their minds agile and their bodies in top shape as well as of course for potty breaks. Are you up to the demand of going out with your dog every day?

If not, a low maintenance pet like a cat may be a more suitable option. Good luck.


20 posted on 12/02/2014 9:39:18 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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