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 Post subject: Replacement dog
PostPosted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 10:40 pm 
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We are thinking about getting one. Our girl is a 7.5 year old golden retriever but she's a bigger girl and had some health issues she might make it to 10. I can't decide if we should adopt a golden or get a puppy. I like shih Tzu, king Charles spaniels, and samoyeds too. I don't really want to have a dog for 15 years and I don't want to walk for an hour+ anymore so I think the samoyeds are out. Anybody have any advice or stories to share?


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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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Rescue a greyhound. They’re already trained and are low key dogs that really don’t need much attention.

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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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they freak me out. Too skinny.

I'm a little vain and fru fruy. I need a cute happy looking dog.


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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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Spaulding wrote:
I need a cute happy looking dog.

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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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Spaulding wrote:
I need a cute happy looking dog.

I’ll give you Walter, my 7 month old German Shepherd. He’s a major pain in the ass. He’s too smart for our own good. He’s the neediest dog I’ve ever seen.

He’s cute and happy.

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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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wine and chips it is.


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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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I don't know much about them but the strong willed and not good off leash scares me. Is it true?


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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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Black mouth curs are great dogs if you can spot one. The rescues generally won't label them as such (they usually call them a lab/shepherd mix). Google them to see what they look like

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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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Mr. Reason wrote:
I’ll give you Walter, my 7 month old German Shepherd. He’s a major pain in the ass. He’s too smart for our own good. He’s the neediest dog I’ve ever seen.

He’s cute and happy.



Thought about getting one instead of the GR. I didn't do it as a first time dog owner because they can be so protective. They are so pretty.


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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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Spaulding wrote:
Mr. Reason wrote:
I’ll give you Walter, my 7 month old German Shepherd. He’s a major pain in the ass. He’s too smart for our own good. He’s the neediest dog I’ve ever seen.

He’s cute and happy.



Thought about getting one instead of the GR. I didn't do it as a first time dog owner because they can be so protective. They are so pretty.

Walter is a handsome boy.
You can’t leave him alone for ten seconds because he’ll be getting into something. He likes to chew up rolls of toilet paper. I told the kids to make sure they shut the bathroom door when they’re done.

He was laying at my feet when my daughter opens the bathroom door and shuts it. When she was done, she didn’t close the door. He knew it. He calmly got up and went in, pulled the toilet paper off the holder and was chewing it up within 15 seconds.

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My dog is needier but not mischevious. I'd like a break from needy and don't want naughty.


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Black lab.

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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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I'm never home so I can't have a pet. If I could, I'd be looking at an akita or komondor.


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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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What is the max size you want?

Sounds like you want something that only needs a little exercise

Is long fur or allergies an issue?

Is your current dog tolerant of other animals?

A lot of times the shelters have exactly what you are looking for and a lot are already at least partially trained.

My dog is about at mid life now and had a discussion with my wife about getting another one day. She is not a dog person but
really fell in love with my Boxer. She wants something smaller. I want a Great Dane. Good luck with the search.

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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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You might have a difficult time going the rescue/adoption route for a golden, since there's such high demand. Likely, you'll find mixes that don't really look anything like a Golden, or it will have some behavioral challenges (doesn't get along with other dogs, afraid/nervous around people). At least that's what I've noticed from lazily searching off and on since my golden passed away a couple years ago.

I also had a shiba inu mix. She was adorable, but yeah very strong willed and had a huge prey drive.

I'd say narrow it down to a handful of breeds you would like and browse Petfinder, see what's out there. As T-Bone said, if you go through a rescue the dog will likely be fairly well trained.


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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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I've always been partial to beagles and American bulldogs:

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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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Good luck on your dog search, Spaulding.

https://www.asgoodasgold.org/golden-ret ... -adoption/

T-Bone, our Great Dane has been great. She was running loose for 6 months before she was caught. She's barked once in 10 months because our Great Pyr was playing too rough. Eats, goes outside to the bathroom and comes in and lays on a bed/couch. That's it.


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Get a rescue. Whatever breed you want.

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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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Peoria Matt wrote:
Good luck on your dog search, Spaulding.

https://www.asgoodasgold.org/golden-ret ... -adoption/

T-Bone, our Great Dane has been great. She was running loose for 6 months before she was caught. She's barked once in 10 months because our Great Pyr was playing too rough. Eats, goes outside to the bathroom and comes in and lays on a bed/couch. That's it.


Yeah, my wife is just not going to go for it. I have a small Boxer at 55 lbs and even that is pushing it size wise for her. We live in a small 1200
square foot house so I know she is not going to want to share her space with a 100 lb animal. Probably just continue to admire them from afar.
Seem like awesome dogs from everything I have read and seen though.

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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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T-Bone wrote:
Peoria Matt wrote:
Good luck on your dog search, Spaulding.

https://www.asgoodasgold.org/golden-ret ... -adoption/

T-Bone, our Great Dane has been great. She was running loose for 6 months before she was caught. She's barked once in 10 months because our Great Pyr was playing too rough. Eats, goes outside to the bathroom and comes in and lays on a bed/couch. That's it.


Yeah, my wife is just not going to go for it. I have a small Boxer at 55 lbs and even that is pushing it size wise for her. We live in a small 1200
square foot house so I know she is not going to want to share her space with a 100 lb animal. Probably just continue to admire them from afar.
Seem like awesome dogs from everything I have read and seen though.


Yea...that would be a tight fit.


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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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Not ignoring what you said Spaulding but we are trying very hard to replace the dogs we had that recently died. We still have a 10 year old lab and figure when he goes it is going to be time for travel and many other things a dog puts some more effort on. Not sure the age of your kids but something maybe to give a minute of consideration to.

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We have a 9 year old Lab and replacing him before he passes would go over as well as me hiring a french maid. He's jealous as it is that he has to share my wife with me.

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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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Had to put down the 15 yr old Lhasa mutt we got from the pound in 03. Didn't want another dog until my son brought his goofy Rottweiler home last year. Damn dog assumes that her sleeping spot is wherever my usual spots are. I couldn't begin to control her on the leash if she had other thoughts. But as it appears that my sons has secured meaningful employment in Missourah, she won't be coming back as often as I'd like. And I'm thinking about grabbing a little(110-20 lb) Doberman next summer.

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I don't think dobermans get quite that big.

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 Post subject: Re: Replacement dog
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I don't think dobermans get quite that big.


I'm always off as my friends always had giant Dobermans about that size. A 75-95 lb one would be even better as I have dog exclusive access to a fenced 1/3rd acre lot every day possible. And enough people around who could help socialize him. And be great home protection/company.

Hopefully.

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Yeah, that's about their size, and it's a good-sized dog. I like the 70 - 90 lb range. Big enough to look/sound intimidating, small enough that they're not gigantic.

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