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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / Puppy wanted
- By guest [gb] Date 07.02.03 11:14 UTC
Hi

I wonder if anyone can help me with a search for a puppy.I want a small dog that will be company for me and will be able to accompany me for walks however, long or short. My husband works away during the week, so although I don't want a Rottweiler, a little 'guard' dog would be advantageous. I have two cats ages 2 so they must be a cat friendly breed. I would prefer one which didn't moult very much (myself and some relatives are prone to allergies) and I don't object to grooming. (I currently groom my cats even though they're short haired and they love it!!) I like a dog to have a lively character and not be too yappie. My neighbour has a Westie who is absolutely gorgeous and this deters me from having a Westie in case it's character is not a good as she is. I have fallen in love with the Coton Du Tulear but unfortunately think they may be too expensive to persuade my husband to buy one, also the waiting list I believe is very long. I work from home but may spend some time during the day out visiting clients or at the gym. I have a large back garden (200m2) which has a brook running along the bottom which has a 4 ft drop down to it. Anyone any suggestions as to what breed may suit me? I would like one sooner rather than later, but of course, for the right choice, I will wait. I can be contacted on dlr1@dob2.freeserve.co.uk. Many thanks.
- By AGIOSGSDS [gb] Date 07.02.03 12:03 UTC
Hi Guest
Poodles are very good for company, they have big characters and don't shed their coat, so are often a good choice for people with allergies...

Tracey
- By kia mummy [gb] Date 07.02.03 12:56 UTC
How about a Bichon
- By cissy Date 07.02.03 13:18 UTC
Corgi! They are very hardy, intelligent dogs [pastoral breed] which can cover long distances despite their short legs. They have a lovely easy maintenance coat which comes in various handsome colours - they do moult bi-annually but not for very long and not a huge amount. Regular brushing helps this. They make excellent companions and are not yappy - in fact they are very alert and will tell you when there is someone at the door. Their bark sounds like one of a much bigger dog. As they are a working dog they would love herding things in your garden but are also happy to laze in front of the fire.
Mine is very affectionate with both me and husband. I could go on but there are some good descriptions on the internet if you do a search. Try www.PedigreeDogs.co.uk.
Last but not least - they are not timid and if well socialised with other dogs they make friends very easily with any size of dog.
EDIT - I forgot - ours like cats too even after being swiped by one.
please let us know what you decide.
cissy
- By 9thM [gb] Date 07.02.03 13:36 UTC
What about a jack russell ?
Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / Puppy wanted

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