Henbug
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Sorry for the long post AND I'm pretty sure I've forgotten things but massive thank you's in advance of any ideas!
Firstly I really like the look of these little dogs but have never met any and there's only so much you can find out through google so I'd love to hear if anybody has any experience of them. Obviously if we go down this route I'd be doing more research including meeting as many as possible!
Secondly are there any other suitable breeds you can come up with. I've really searched through but often people can recommend a breed having known or owned them that I've dismissed because of misrepresentation somewhere so it's interesting to hear what people come up with. I'm looking for something quite specific and I thought you lot might be able to help. That said I've considered everything from Rotties to miniature schnauzers so I'm open minded if nothing else
. Here's the list of wants
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1. Watch/guard dog - a dog that I'll feel safer for having around, will alert me if things are not as they should be and if there was anybody around that shouldn't be upon seeing the dog would be worried enough by it to run away
. So while for example while a chihuahua may bark it really isn't going to deter many people! BUT I want a dog that is people friendly. Is this possible?
Don't mind aloof/wary of strangers but I want to be able to invite people round without worrying that the dog will be funny with them. I realise that this is largely due to early socialisation and training rather than breeding but some breeds are more disposed to like people than others.
2. Must get on well with other dogs. We have two dogs already a medium sized dog and a small dog. Ideally I would like to avoid very large powerful dogs eg. rotties because I know I would always be worried about the two little ones getting hurt even if this may be unfounded. Ive known small dogs get hurt through play. Also the medium dog is very much the alpha female and I would rather not have her position usurped by an adolescent dog as it grows bigger and realises it can push her around. Both dogs are good with other dogs and used to having other dogs in their home as we regularly foster.
3. Not a really high energy dog or one that takes forever to grow up.
4. Must be able to be let off lead and be around the horses without constant worry that it's going to disappear. (Rules out most terriers)
5. Trainable
So am I looking for the impossible?! ANY ideas? I've been looking at breeds and will probably end up going to a breeder and getting a puppy but if the right dog came up for rescue (some weird cross that just seemed perfect!) then that would equally be good but I think for what we want it would be easier to start with a dog from a puppy and teach it correctly from the start.
Thanks for any help I promise cute puppy or new dog pictures when she (must be a she) arrives
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Firstly I really like the look of these little dogs but have never met any and there's only so much you can find out through google so I'd love to hear if anybody has any experience of them. Obviously if we go down this route I'd be doing more research including meeting as many as possible!
Secondly are there any other suitable breeds you can come up with. I've really searched through but often people can recommend a breed having known or owned them that I've dismissed because of misrepresentation somewhere so it's interesting to hear what people come up with. I'm looking for something quite specific and I thought you lot might be able to help. That said I've considered everything from Rotties to miniature schnauzers so I'm open minded if nothing else
1. Watch/guard dog - a dog that I'll feel safer for having around, will alert me if things are not as they should be and if there was anybody around that shouldn't be upon seeing the dog would be worried enough by it to run away
Don't mind aloof/wary of strangers but I want to be able to invite people round without worrying that the dog will be funny with them. I realise that this is largely due to early socialisation and training rather than breeding but some breeds are more disposed to like people than others.
2. Must get on well with other dogs. We have two dogs already a medium sized dog and a small dog. Ideally I would like to avoid very large powerful dogs eg. rotties because I know I would always be worried about the two little ones getting hurt even if this may be unfounded. Ive known small dogs get hurt through play. Also the medium dog is very much the alpha female and I would rather not have her position usurped by an adolescent dog as it grows bigger and realises it can push her around. Both dogs are good with other dogs and used to having other dogs in their home as we regularly foster.
3. Not a really high energy dog or one that takes forever to grow up.
4. Must be able to be let off lead and be around the horses without constant worry that it's going to disappear. (Rules out most terriers)
5. Trainable
So am I looking for the impossible?! ANY ideas? I've been looking at breeds and will probably end up going to a breeder and getting a puppy but if the right dog came up for rescue (some weird cross that just seemed perfect!) then that would equally be good but I think for what we want it would be easier to start with a dog from a puppy and teach it correctly from the start.
Thanks for any help I promise cute puppy or new dog pictures when she (must be a she) arrives