Next dog for me?! Which breed for me?

Discussion in 'General Dog Chat' started by WhichPets, Aug 10, 2011.

  1. WhichPets

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    Next dog for me?!

    Ok so this is very premature - I will not be getting another dog for at least a year I don't think, but doesn't stop me thinking ;-)

    * Whether you have had dogs previously
    I currently have a 1yr old Norwegian Buhund. She lives with me and I live between my OHs flat and my parents house.

    * Your circumstances - do you work etc?
    At the moment I work 2.5 days out of the house (7-4, 7-11), but the OH is there, and the rest of the time from home. This will be changing in a few months when I get a new job - just not sure what yet! I would like to rescue this time anyway - so no puppies - and would take time off when new dog arrives. I know working is not idea but I will have to pay the bills somehow!

    * How much time you have for exercise

    Currently walk my dog for around 1 hr a day. I can go up to about 1.5hrs plus other things like agility.

    * Whether you have children, other pets etc
    At the parents, they have 2 cats, a bernese, and 2 rabbits so it would need to be ok with these animals. Rabbits are kept safely in a hutch, and the cats are dog savvy (swipe them if they get too close ;-) ) I would like kids in the future but not for another 7yrs or so.

    * What characteristics you are looking for

    Not too big, around up to 25kg. Active, intelligent, social with other dogs and people (I know this is a lot to do with training). A dog that will settle down inside the house, but play and be fun and active outdoors. Nothing too vocal!
    Not too long coated - buhund length is ideal. She already sheds a lot so thats not too much of a problem. No clipping required.

    * What breeds you have already looked at and your thoughts on them
    In terms of looks - I am not so keen on dogs you see everywhere. I love the pointed ears wolfy look - GSD, malinois, buhund type look. Would love a mini GSD :001:
    I like the spitz breeds but many can be vocal according to breed characteristics.
    I have some in mind of what I like but will see what is suggested :p

    * Anything else you think might be relevant or important
    I am looking to potentially rehome through a breed rescue in future.
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  3. TabithaJ

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    Samoyed...?

    There are plenty in several breed specific rescues. They are often very friendly dogs, not too large.
  4. WhichPets

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    I actually really like Samoyeds but they are a bit too long haired for me in an ideal world! Would also like to avoid pure White if possible..even wheaten seems like it shows up the mess :p
  5. Sosha

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    Lurcher of some variety? ;-)
  6. spockky boy

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    A Border T sprung to mind, but I haven't much experiance with them. They do require hand stripping though.
  7. Moon's Mum

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    Shiba Inu?
  8. Loki's mum

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    what you need is an Elkhound...ticks all your boxes!!!!
  9. WhichPets

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    I did consider a greyhound rescue but I want a dog I can let off lead and I worry abit with sighthounds that this isn't always easy.

    Looking for a dog a bit bigger than a border, terriers don't tend to do it for me, but borders are quite cute and cheeky!

    This is a dog on my wish list :) Any experience with how hard they are off lead?

    Another one on my list :) So far this probably seems the most suitable for me out of the rest of the spitzes. Any experiences with them?
  10. Cassius

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    Why not another Buhund then? And if you're bothered about the wheaten coat showing dirt etc then you could go for a red or black one.
  11. krlyr

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    Noo - stick with the same colour, at least with two light dogs you can stick to light coloured furniture, carpets, etc. - I messed up and got one black, one white, so fur shows up regardless :rolleyes: :lol:
  12. labradork

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    Siberian Husky or one of their many crosses? plenty of them in rescue to choose from. Off lead exercise might not be possible though.
  13. marianne38

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    How about a,

    Nova Scotia duck toller retriever , playful, friendly intelligent, quick to learn and under 25kg.:007:
  14. krlyr

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    Though if you went for a Toller I think you might find Amanda camped out at your place permanently :lol:
  15. Moon's Mum

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    *sets up camp Occupy Toller* :D

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