I can start looking for a doggie!

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Both myself and my OH have been wanting a dog together ever since we moved in together (4 years ago) but due to renting we've never been able too.

So now we actually have our own place, we can start looking
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Its only looking and gettin ideas atm as OH is just about to leave his job to run his own business and I've been made redundent so am looking for work. And what with all the c**p I've been through recently OH thought it would be something nice/fun for me to do.

Because my OH will be working for himself in an industrial unit, the dogs can go with him to work. I'm looking for a PT job 2-3 days a week so the dogs can come with me to the yard on my days off.

Does this sound ok? Obviously we will not be getting doggies until work/time etc is all settled down and we have a routine.

Ideally we would prefer to get a rescue dog at first. We've both had terriers when younger (me a JRT and OH a Cairn).

The evergrowing shortlist is as follows- in no particular order:
Border collie
GSD
Ridgeback
Greyhound
Retriver/ Lab
Springer

Thoughts most welcome on these breeds. We would like to take doggies to training classes and possibly agility/ obedience for fun and to help with training- obviously if doggie wants to that is.

Many thanks
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Oh BTW have you noticed I keep using the pural "dogs"
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any advice on getting 2 rescues/puppies together?
 
Well from your list..............I would choose either a GSD or GREYHOUND..........no reason just my personal preferance within the choice range
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We currently have 2 greyhounds
A shepherd and a chocci lab in our rescue at the mo
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and a border colli(a little elderly at 7)

LOL....just messin hun.....what ever u decide your chosen doggi will end up witha lovely home
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2 puppies together
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:ease yourself back to doggi parenthood gently :
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If you go for 2 and u want to do agility......get a greyhoundand leave it at home to lounge on the bed.......and get one of the other chosen breeds to take to agility
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Again just messin
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exept for the puppy part
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I think having more than one dog is a good idea as they amuse themselves, well mine do!! Rescue dogs may have more issues than others so maybe two that already kennel together?? Personally from your list I would go for RR but I am biased 'cos I have one and I love her. Very loyal and affectionate but also active. Good luck with your dog hunt!!
 
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We currently have 2 greyhounds
A shepherd and a chocci lab in our rescue at the mo
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and a border colli(a little elderly at 7)



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I hoped you might say something like that
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can I have them all? LOL.

Actually do you still have Baloo? Not got Old English Sheepdog on my list I know (on my slightly longer shortlist though LOL) but OH really likes him.
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As I say it wont be for 2-3 months yet, but nothing wrong with being prepared right?
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LOL....just messin hun.....what ever u decide your chosen doggi will end up witha lovely home
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Awww thanks
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2 puppies together
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:ease yourself back to doggi parenthood gently :
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If you go for 2 and u want to do agility......get a greyhoundand leave it at home to lounge on the bed.......and get one of the other chosen breeds to take to agility
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Again just messin
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exept for the puppy part
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Not 2 puppies no. BTW this is coming from the person whos way of easing herself back into horse ownership was to buy a preggers chestnut tb
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Seriously though I wouldnt really consider 2 puppies but 2 rescues who were used to each other I would. We would like 2 eventually to have 1 each so to speak and could do different things with (ie aglity with one, obedience with other). But thats something else to really think about.

I'll get the greyhound for my OH then- he likes his bed LOL.

Thanks for the advice
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Rescue dogs may have more issues than others so maybe two that already kennel together??

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Thats what I was thinking
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Personally from your list I would go for RR but I am biased 'cos I have one and I love her. Very loyal and affectionate but also active. Good luck with your dog hunt!!

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See I'm swaying towards the RR's at the moment
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I saw 2 youngsters the other day at they look even more fab in the flesh
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Sounds like you are going to be able to offer a wonderful home to whichever dog you choose.

Looking at your list:-


My first choice, in your situation would be a lab (there is a good reason why they are so popular
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). Adorable dogs, very easy to train, loyal and uncomplicated. Also would adapt to any changes in your life quite easily (ie. if work situations change and the dog would need to be left at home).

Next would be a RR (cos I've got one), they are full of energy, good fun dogs. Reputed to not be the easiest to train, I wouldn't say they are particularly difficult - not nearly as easy as a lab though - but can be pretty strong willed. All the bitches I have met have been, shall we say, less exuberant than the boys
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No experience with GSD or greyhound, but both are lovely dogs and have known many people who have owned these breeds and they make great pets.

Springers/collies wouldn't be my choice. Both always seem slightly manic to me unless they are worked or exercised LOADS.
 
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We currently have 2 greyhounds
A shepherd and a chocci lab in our rescue at the mo
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and a border colli(a little elderly at 7)



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I hoped you might say something like that
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can I have them all? LOL.



Yep.......give us your address and I will deliver them all to u
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Actually do you still have Baloo? Not got Old English
Sheepdog on my list I know (on my slightly longer shortlist though LOL) but OH really likes him.



Nope......hes gone now
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.......plenty more here for u though
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Thanks kibob.

Labs sound perfect for us. For some reason your description of the RR reminds me of my OH LOL.

I've wanted a collie since I was about 10 but would only rehome one if I wasnt working (or working at a yard). Knowing me I would end up with a really manic one LOL.

LOL Cala, dont tempt me- I would have them all (dont think OH would be too impressed though) LOL

Aww shame Baloo has gone- glad you still have plently left though
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well, not that they've been rescued but you know what I mean (I hope)
 
*ahem* you know my thoughts on the matter!!
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Soooooooooooooo Ridgeback no1 choice!! OBVIOUSLY!!!!

then I would go for a Red Lab no2 choice.
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Do they have to be pedigree? If you're thinking of getting 2, and I think you ought to as you have such a lovely set up, why don't you go to your nearest rescue and try some out together. I don't know how far you are from the nearest greyhound rescue but they are fab dogs. Have a look at all the little angels on this site! http://www.galr.co.uk/dogs.asp
 
Next year we're thinking about getting a bigger dog, and I quite fancy a Lab, a Greyhound or a Novia Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. They seem to me the easiest to train, and I only want a dutiful companion/playmate for my terrier tyke.

Have you thought about a Flat-Coat Retriever? I think they're incredibly stunning, and quite like the fact they're much less common than Labs, yet you pretty much get the same sweet personality.

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But what about Stella?! Can I have her..please?

Flat coated are stunning, never worked with one. But I love labs. Such good dogs and wonderful to work.
 
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*ahem* you know my thoughts on the matter!!
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Soooooooooooooo Ridgeback no1 choice!! OBVIOUSLY!!!!

then I would go for a Red Lab no2 choice.
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Really? you think I should go for a ridgeback? LOL. Actually fi you know of any bredders details or a ridgeback rescue that might help
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Same for the others I've mentioned
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Do they have to be pedigree? If you're thinking of getting 2, and I think you ought to as you have such a lovely set up, why don't you go to your nearest rescue and try some out together. I don't know how far you are from the nearest greyhound rescue but they are fab dogs. Have a look at all the little angels on this site! http://www.galr.co.uk/dogs.asp

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No, dont have to be pedigree at all. I have been looking at info on pedigrees purely as its easier to find out about temperment/size etc. But crosses or mongrels will be considered.

Thanks for the link. There are a couple of rescues nearby, not sure about a greyhound one though.

The only thing with going to a rescue centre is that I WILL want to take them ALL home
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But what about Stella?! Can I have her..please?

Flat coated are stunning, never worked with one. But I love labs. Such good dogs and wonderful to work.

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If you have a good throwing arm, she'd be off with you in a jiffy
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Awww Tess is so sweet.

Unfortunately as I have a cat, I dont think I'd be able to take her
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Just seen the flatcoat pic, they'll be going on the list too
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