Need help about dogs

#21
RFTP said:
Of course I do but I "need" to know just how comfortable things can get later after I train him things and such. I have alot of spare time since I study in university and mostly it's essays we work with. But I would like to know whether they get "easier" to work with later on. I'm 100% ready to commit alot of time to train and be with him for years.
then i guess go for it.
 
#22
Amara said:
No, I meant take the dog out, not the shit.....lmao.

Yea LOL kind of surprised me there :D.

What kind of dog do you have?

Also a last question to everyone here; Which race would you "recommend" ?
 
#23
RFTP said:
Yea LOL kind of surprised me there :D.

What kind of dog do you have?

Also a last question to everyone here; Which race would you "recommend" ?
I have a West Highland Terrior and a labrador x heeler (she's a real mixture)

here's pics: http://www.2pacboard.com/forum/showpost.php?p=70504&postcount=19

In terms of choosing a breed, you really have to consider the space of your appartment, the time available to excercise, the cost of food (big dogs, lot more food!), as well as common problems with the breed (some are more prone to certain health problems than others). All this may effect which type of dog is more suited to fit into your lifestyle. perhaps, look a few up on the net.
 

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