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by Hundmutter on 07 October 2016 - 05:10
by beetree on 07 October 2016 - 22:10
Susie, I would say wanting a dog again as a family member would be true. Denying themselves the opportunity is the real issue.
If certain requisites are satisfied, I think I can facilitate a good match.
GSD is a great breed... for me, too! But if the pet therapy works, a smaller sized pooch that can travel ... first class, lol, would be a plus.
I am still searching and am not in a rush. I do want everything to be right, for this person and the dog, as a forever, together ending.
Maybe beagle is not the right choice, because of the pack nature and voice. Some activity required, isn't necessarily a bad thing. This person was very athletic at one time and could be, again.

by Northern Maiden on 08 October 2016 - 00:10
You mentioned your friend is style conscious, you can't go much more stylish than a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, they were the favored breed of European royalty for close to a century after all! ;)

by Koots on 08 October 2016 - 21:10

by Hundmutter on 09 October 2016 - 05:10
by beetree on 09 October 2016 - 14:10
As for the Cavalier suggestion, thank you. I am now reminded of an aquaintence who owned a pair. I didn't really get to know their character very well, but I do recall they were much loved and enjoyable family pets. I also remember some horrible breeding health issues from the Pedigree Dogs Exposed film, so there must be certain lines to research to avoid those!
Does anybody know or have personal experience with the Brittany Spaniel? I met one once back in my dorm college days, and It was a medium small, beautiful, friendly attentive dog. I was fortunate to dog sit with it for a short time.

by Hundmutter on 09 October 2016 - 15:10
Sigh...Beetree, what part of "Not judging anybody who does not want a dog, that is their right" constitutes a judgement on my part ?
Both Susie and I have asked if you are SURE that this person would really want you to be suggesting she (?) NEEDS a dog at this time (thus implying whatever reasons she gives that they are "denying themselves an opportunity" are groundless [TO YOU]) - because it honestly does not sound very like it from what you posted - and you haven't really given a straight answer. Which makes me suspicious that you are wanting to TELL her what is good for her, to be blunt about it; so its not about her wants and desires or needs, it would be about you thinking you know best for someone else. Yes, now that IS me making some kind of a judgement - but it is one about YOU, or what I have gathered about you over half a dozen years reading your posts on PDB. And ALL I have been trying to get you to acknowledge is that it should take careful thought before you get this person a dog, because if you talk them into it and they just say Yes to appease YOU, it will probably not work out for either the person or the dog (pedigreed purchase OR rescue), and that would be awful sad.
by beetree on 09 October 2016 - 15:10
I hope others aren't put off from continuing this pet breed discussion with that in mind.

by susie on 09 October 2016 - 17:10
They are damn smart, easy to train, don´t shed, normally are not aggressive ...
You have to clip the coat every 6 weeks, otherwise they are fine.
I really like them.
by beetree on 13 October 2016 - 19:10
So, the other day I mentioned my pet investigation to the target owners, and they are in agreement that the time for a new pet is a welcome idea.
However, there was a discussion about coat and the desert climate. They made the comment that there seemed to be a vet office in every strip mall. And they seemed to think that was because pet dogs were always getting brambles or barbs removed from them from the cactus or other plants.
So, maybe the idea was, that it would have to be more of a New England pet and an AZ visitor? I would think a poodle coat would be a magnet to the sticky things that are found in the desert? If any desert pet owners have some experience with this type of thing, I would love to hear about it!
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