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14 Aug, 2009
Dog Breeds
My husband and I are searching for a dog to add to the family and it will be the first dog for both of us. What are some good breeds for people less experienced with dogs? We’d ideally like a medium-sized pup. Thanks!
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19 Responses
2009 Aug 18
Try looking on and see who catched your eye! And then fully research that dog breed. Good Luck!
2009 Aug 21
Oh I always wanted a Husky. The puppies look kool and when they grow they look better. I say a “HUSKY” (wolf dog).
2009 Aug 24
go to a animal shelter and your dog will find you
2009 Aug 26
Get a Border Collie. They are wonderful. Playful, loving, affectionate, smart, and easy to train. You can even get a mix from the local shelter-because they really need a second chance at life.
2009 Aug 27
Pugs, Cocker Spaniels, Golden Retrievers & Collies
2009 Aug 29
You MUST read this!!! It explains everything!!!!
Hope it helps!!!!
2009 Aug 31
i would love a dog but have never had one
but ive researched for 8 years now, but havent convinced my parents, but i havent given up! i would like to get a cocker spaniel, west highland white terrier, miniature schnauzer or cairn terrier as my first dog, because i have heard that they are relaxed and easy going dogs that are not to hyper or too lazy and stubborn!
2009 Sep 01
A poodle is the best. It does NOT shed. Is loyal, friendly and smart.
2009 Sep 03
It has been my experience that either a black lab or a golden retriever would be idea for you. They are intelligent, friendly, loving, loyal, playful and just wonderful with kids… what more could you want from a dog? If you prefer a smaller one, just ask the breeder for the runt of the litter and often you can even get a discount since the runt is usually the last to be picked…
2009 Sep 04
id say labradors and golden retrievers the best dogs ever i have both and german Shepperd’s they are the smartest dogs ever all of them are great i have all 3 of them and there all so cute plus i prefer big dogs.
2009 Sep 04
well my first dog was a golden retriver, they are great with kids and other animals, even cats , there also not to hard to groom. and they entertain them selves, but it would be nice for them to have a toy. the same goes with labs (chocolate, golden ect.) and terriors are also nice
wish you luck!
2009 Sep 06
A golden Retriever is verrryyyyyyyy loving and sweet.
2009 Sep 06
Speak to professional dog trainer . They will know the breeds and characteristics .
2009 Sep 07
Huskies are most definitely not for the first time or inexperienced dog owners…Try looking into Beagles, Labradors, and Golden Retrievers
2009 Sep 10
Different breeds have different requirements. You need to find a breed that suits your lifestyle.
Research medium sized dog breeds.
Here is a quiz to narrow it down for you:
2009 Sep 12
My first dog was a Pitbull. I got her when she was six weeks old (rescued from someone who was selling her to be a fighting dog..but surprise she became my dog). I have had her for 9 years now, I also “adopted” a stray tom cat a few years ago. It was like my dog just knew they were supposed to get along. She has been perfect, great around kids. Eneryone that knows her trusts her. She snuggles with my 3 year old nephew when he sleeps over. In my experience, the only thing you have to be careful about is “strange or unfamiliar” dogs and other animals. It’s funny, sometimes when I get home from work I find my dog and my cat snuggled up together.
2009 Sep 15
I’d suggest looking at your lifestyle and hobbies. What you like to do at the weekends etc.
If hours and hours of walking aren’t your thing then go for a breed that doesn’t require as much exercise and vice versa, you don’t want to be dragging a lazy dog on a long walk if you enjoy them.
Also take in to consideration the time it’s coat needs to be looked after properly, some need grooming everyday to get all the knots out. Where do you live? If you live in a rural area and walk the dog in muddy places, do you really want a long haired dog smearing mud all over your house, get a short haired dog. All points to consider.
Hope this helps you.
2009 Sep 19
While I would agree labs and goldens are great dogs all the way around, that isn’t the only point when picking a dog. You have to ask yourself what your life style is like. Are you active people? or not? That is how you should be looking, when you look for a dog. You want the dog to fit into your life style. I own 1 choc lab, 1 black lab/golden and then I have two German Shorthaired Pointers. While all my dogs are great dogs, they need exercise and a lot of it. When you talk with a breeder (if that is the way you go) talk with the breeder about which pup would be suited for you. Being a first time dog owner, you don’t want the alpha of the pack. They are a bit more stubborn. If you go to a good breeder they will be able to help you decide. While a collie is a great dog, they are a working dog..If you don’t let the dog do what it’s bred to do, you are asking for trouble..So instead of looking for a certain breed, I would read up on different breeds and see what would work best for your life style. And please take the pup to “puppy school” you can get a lot of great tips for training your pup.
2009 Sep 19
well i have a dog aswell 2 and a half months old and i am a first time dog owner aswell it is a labrador she is such a placid dog or my friend has a german sheperd x cattle dog and he is a first time dog owner aswell cheers jarrod