WeedySeaDragon
Well-Known Member
The Other Half and I are hoping to get another dog in the not too distant future, most likely sometime next year.
Our original intention was to rescue (we currently have two rescues, an 11 year old dog and a 3 year old bitch) but we're currently in a position where we require both a puppy and a good idea of what said puppy will turn out like. If we could adopt adult dogs we wouldn't have an issue but unfortunately our boy is very fearful of strange adult dogs and bringing one into the house is absolutely not an option for us
So, we've been considering the option of buying a puppy but we're having difficulty coming up with a short list of breeds to concentrate on. So, I'm coming out of lurkerdom to pick the brains of you lot!!!
Our requirements are:
Sell me your breeds please!!!
Our original intention was to rescue (we currently have two rescues, an 11 year old dog and a 3 year old bitch) but we're currently in a position where we require both a puppy and a good idea of what said puppy will turn out like. If we could adopt adult dogs we wouldn't have an issue but unfortunately our boy is very fearful of strange adult dogs and bringing one into the house is absolutely not an option for us
So, we've been considering the option of buying a puppy but we're having difficulty coming up with a short list of breeds to concentrate on. So, I'm coming out of lurkerdom to pick the brains of you lot!!!
Our requirements are:
- Something small to medium, though we would probably be flexible on this if everything else was a perfect fit.
- Preferably short haired though we'd consider wire haired as well. Definitely not long haired though!!
- Something robust!!! Our two play like complete hooligans and I don't think something too fragile or with thin skin would fit in very well

- Something up for plenty of walks but won't go nuts without and is happy to snooze about the house. Most days we're out for a good couple of hours, almost all off lead, but we have the odd day a week where we may only manage a shorter walk.
- Something reasonably trainable, as long as we can get enough basics down to have a dog that's well behaved out and about we're happy.
- Nothing with too much of a tendency to be noisy, although a good bark when someone is at the door would be a bonus.
Sell me your breeds please!!!