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Can someone help us pick a dog?

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IamFitzChivalry · 26/10/2014 08:30

We now feel that we're in a position to get a Ddog!!all of the online breed selectors suggest terriersHmm
We have 3 Dc..2 in school and one at home...I'm also a sahm.pre dc we always had boxers and as much as we adore them we'd prefer to wait til the dc are older to get another,purely because of their boisterous natureSmile

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EasyToEatTiger · 26/10/2014 09:30

Don't get any dog at all if you are in any doubt at all. If you are thinking about a boxer, go and research, research, research. Our little twinkle-toed collie can knock someone over, caught unawares.

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CleaninQueen · 26/10/2014 10:19

Staffie
Schnauzer
Cocker spaniel

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basildonbond · 26/10/2014 10:57

Border terrier? I'm a gundog person through and through but the border terriers we know are fab little characters. Or whippets/whippet x - one of ddog's best friends is a whippet/bedlington x (looks just like a whippet but sturdier) and she is a lovely little dog (not overly blessed in the brains department but neither are the boxers we know Grin)

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Hakluyt · 26/10/2014 10:58

Border terrier every time.

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IamFitzChivalry · 26/10/2014 12:08

Dh is very anti-terrier unfortunately Confused...he has also vetoed spaniels because of 'the rage' apparently Hmm

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Hakluyt · 26/10/2014 12:09

But borders aren't like other terriers.

Agree about spaniels. Nightmare creatures!

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LoathsomeDrab · 26/10/2014 12:12

Whippets make fabulous family pets. Not too big or too small, sweet natures, loving and cuddly, flexible with their exercise requirements, ridiculously easy to keep clean and endlessly entertaining Grin

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Mojito100 · 26/10/2014 12:14

We have two shitzus who don't malt hair, are very bright so pick up new traits/habits quickly and are exceptionally good with kids. They are placid, not yappy and content to snuggle up either with you or in their bed. We got ours from rspca as they had to be rescued from their previous home and you never quite know what you may get in temperament but we have been blessed with these two. I keep their hair short as didn't want to groom on a regular basis and they are in great health and extremely easy to care for. Small in size and my boys love them. They are fantastic at school in big groups with kids all around them and don't seem to have "small dog syndrome".

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BestIsWest · 26/10/2014 12:44

Whippets are fabulous pets. We have a mini Schnauzer. He is lovely' very family oriented. Likes to bark a bit though.

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IamFitzChivalry · 26/10/2014 12:58

I'll probobly be flamed,but....whippets/lurchers/greyhounds do nothing for me,all the ones I've met are dull as dishwaterShockruns out

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Hakluyt · 26/10/2014 13:02

Why wouldn't you want one of these?

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MuttonCadet · 26/10/2014 13:16

Greyhounds are lovely, you are wrong.
Wink

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IamFitzChivalry · 26/10/2014 13:18

Hakluyt...that is not fair!!!!

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LoathsomeDrab · 26/10/2014 13:22

Greyhounds are lovely, you are wrong.

Ditto for whippets.

They're incredibly characterful, naughty mischievous and funny little dogs Grin

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 26/10/2014 14:06

Hakluyt have Borders deliberately evolved the Perfect Teddy Bear Look over the years? Your gorgeous terrier looks like one of the beautiful traditional Steiff bears "Yes I know I'm lovely and I look cuddly but I'm no childs toy" look.

Though I googled Border Terriers and there was a photo of a man, his terrier and about 15 dead rats Shock

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 26/10/2014 14:07

Ooh that sounds a bit like I;m accusing the breeders of turning dogs into teddies.
What I meant was, the dogs have seen the value of making themselves as gorgeous as possible and used it in their favour.
That;s as clear as mud Blush

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MsRyanGosling · 26/10/2014 14:22

Bedlington Terrier

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KatharineClifton · 26/10/2014 15:20

Just get an older dog from rescue then you can have any size as the boisterousness from puppyhood will have dissipated.

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Hakluyt · 26/10/2014 16:25

70, Borders are what you'd get if you designer bred the perfect mongrel! They're just fab- full of life and fun, but incredibly cuddly. Up for massively long walks, but happy with a quick trip round the block if that's all there's time for. Not yappy, friendly and adaptable. bit of a bugger to train, though

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EvenBetter · 26/10/2014 16:48

Mixed breed-always the best :D

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MsAdorabelleDearheartVonLipwig · 26/10/2014 16:59

I think what your dh is referring to is an old legend about golden cockers getting the 'rage'. My working cocker is a bloody angel. He's completed all the kennel club training certificates and he's a gun dog too, and a bloody good one.

Huh. Hmm

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KatharineClifton · 26/10/2014 17:18

I thought the rage was cavaliers, where the brain was too big for the skull.

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MehsMum · 26/10/2014 17:27

No, cavaliers have syringomyelia (sp?), which causes massive headaches and movement problems. The rage was a different thing, and I think it was confined to cockers.

Terriers are sassy little dogs. They can be a real handful (I gather working Jack Russells can be hell on legs) but lots of life and spirit.

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anythingforaquietnight · 26/10/2014 18:22

Who are you calling dull? Grin

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basildonbond · 26/10/2014 18:23

It sounds like you need a Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever Wink. Perfect family dogs - medium sized (and curl up v small), fabulous temperament, gentle, playful, easy to train, good with children, don't shed too much - and gorgeous. The only downside is they're still quite rare in the UK so you would have to wait

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