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    It has been a long dream of mine to get a doggy.

    Unfortunately I had a minor case of kynophobia (fear of dogs) passed on from my mom (who she nevertheless loves them, she just can't be around them due to that irrational (hence phobia) fear.

    Still, she was brave enough to force herself to be around one when I was little and I really really wanted a doggie (I guess I didn't suffer from kynophobia back then).

    It was a belgian shepherd. The cuttest puppy in the world. We used to play together, I'd throw the ball, it'd go and get it. We'd go for walks and play. It was also a bit stubborn since he didn't obey me always I really loved that doggie. Unfortunately we had to move to a new house in Belgium and there was a policy which forbitted dogs and we had to give it up to a shelter where a new owner would get it. I was with it only for a couple of weeks. I always remember it.


    Then later on, I became a bit afraid of them, like my mum, only far, far less.

    Now I think that I have overcame it. I can be around one, I can even carreess it. I'm a bit afraid when I meet stray dogs though. I change path

    Now I have a relatively big appartment and I would really like to go on with what fate wouldn't let me back then.

    Get a doggie


    I have read a lot and bought books etc on dogs.


    I know that Belgian Shepherds are like the German ones only a bit more ferocious

    But I don't think they're meant for an appartment no matter how big it is. Or maybe I'm wrong, read below.

    I want to get the right breed of doggie for myself and for the doggie. So that noone would "suffer" from the other one's habits and needs

    I would like to hear your suggestions as to what doggies could live in an appartment and not be miserable.

    I am pretty fit and don't mind walking or running for long distances of time even on a daily basis (so if the breed of doggie needs it to get the exercise no problem - I'd get it too )


    Taken this in consideration what would you suggest me?

    I'm particularly looking forward to hearing from dog owners.

    Thanks

  • #2
    Golden retvievers are my faves.. . But I like most dogs anyway, they are all cute when they're puppies, you just want to hold them and hug them, they have that puppy smell too, so you're smelling them all the time.. they're fun to play with also, and they're always happy to see you, even if you're tired and angry. Yeah.. dogs rule.
    But you must make sure that you can take the dog out and walk and run with it everyday, they need it.. they really do.. I hate it when I see dog owners who don't take responsibility, meaning that they don't take care of them.. dogs hide suffering pretty well to an extent, so when I see unhappy dog, I get angry! Or that someone is yelling like crazy to a dog when it didn't do anything.. and sometimes even beating! If I see beating (more than a slap), I go right into it and stop it. Owner is the one then needing a beating. Bad dog owners are evil.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Pekka
      Golden retvievers are my faves.. .
      I really like Golden Retreivers too. Very much.

      Actually that was my first choice when I started reading and learning about dogs. The problem could be that they are relatevily large dogs so will they adapt to an appartment? I can and will run with it outside.

      Then there's the long hair that needs caring. The alternative is a labrador which doesn't have such long hair, which nevertheless give the Golden Retreiver that special something.

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      • #4
        Don't get a Belgian shepard!

        Aside from that, don't get a dog... They bark, they **** on the sidewalk, they smell, they bite and they are way to dependant of humans.

        Get a cat!
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        • #5
          Well, you could consider a smaller breed. Terriers are fine, but some can be hipper and in general they are independent and not apt to sit on you lap. Spaniels are a good choice: they are small enough for apartments but not too small.

          You could always get a Mastiff: fine, they are huge, but they actually do well in apartments.
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          • #6
            Re: Dog!

            Originally posted by paiktis22
            I would like to hear your suggestions as to what doggies could live in an appartment and not be miserable.
            Dachshunds are perfect for apartment living. Just make sure to avoid the long haired variety if sheding annoys you.
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            • #7
              Yeah, they can become rather large, correct. Also I don't know they have that long hair, so they might get awfully hot too, you know in Greece and all.. My folks have a new doggie in the US, and it gets very hot and humid in summer so it's not good for the dog, because it has a long hair too.. they have AC and a yard she can play in, and there's this small kiddy pool so she's in the pool all the time cooling off.. it's really important. Dogs can't take that heat that good you know.. They don't sweat like people.

              But as it gets bigger, it's not so wild anymore, so smaller apartment is not that big of a problem, if it's not very small apartment that is. It would be nice if there's a closed yard (fences), so the dog could play outside too on it's own when you don't feel like it. They really need to move a lot younger, and older too, but especially younger. Labradors are cool too

              But if there's no possibility of yard, it's ok if you can take it out often enough. It gets on your nerves many times when you feel tired and doggie is whining and asking to go out when you're super tired.. so it's a pain in the butt many times, but eventually you'll take it out because you can't live with your consciouss reminding you that the special one needs some exericize .

              I don't know how hot it is usually where you live, but if it has long hair, there should be possibilitiy of her/him to cool down somewhere.. Maybe not swimming, though dogs usually like it, but .. well you know. Something.
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              • #8
                My family had to Golden Retrievers when I was growing up (we got the 2nd after the 1st died ) and they were very good dogs to have around children. They weren't aggressive, they didn't bark to much, and they generally were very friendly with everyone (the joke was if a bugrular broke into our house the dog would lick them to death).

                The only problem is many Golden Retrievers are inbred so they end up having partial deafness and/or hip problems. If you buy a Golden then have it tested for deafness in both ears and have a vet. make sure it doesn't have displaced hips. Other then that just be aware that puppy dogs tend to chew on everything until 1-2 years old and remember the bigger the dog the bigger the poop you're going to have to clean up.
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                • #9
                  Oerdin, Yes Golden Retrievers are nice to people, not aggressive. Very good with children.. we had the same joke too!!

                  Also they're the cutest puppies
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                  • #10
                    Belgian Shepards are not appropriate for an apartment, and by the way, they're less agressive than Germans, and smarter too.

                    Search for and take a few tests like this one to help find a few appropriate breeds.
                    Purina Dog Breed Finder

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                    • #11
                      Dachshunds are perfect for apartment living. Just make sure to avoid the long haired variety if sheding annoys you.
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                      • #12
                        Paiktis, I too love dogs, but my wife will not have one. You may get married one day - so, check out your wife's attitude concerning dogs before you say yes.
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                        • #13
                          Or get the dog and dump the woman if she doesn't like dogs.
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                          • #14
                            Yeah.. how can someone NOT like dogs? Not even puppies? Puppies are cute! Puppies smell nice, they're soft and funny, and they do funny stuff that makes you laugh, and if you look into the eyes of a puppy.. how can you say NO?!?!?
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                            • #15
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