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  • #46
    Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
    You on that estrogen therapy, bro?
    You hate cute things? Gee, I'm sure you'd be a wonderful father. I can't understand why the ladies aren't banging down your door.

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    • #47
      Like I said earlier, purebreds are generally less healthy than mixed-breeds/mutts, because purebred generally means inbred. Most advice about taking care of a dog will vary depending on the breed. What kind of dog are you interested in? Big? Small? Long-hair? Short-hair? Hound, terrier, working, herding, sporting? If you're interested in the toy dogs, I consider it cruelty to animals to breed such creatures, and will not advise you on their care or acquisition in any way.

      By the by, Lima is absolutely awash in stray dogs, and I have never been menaced by one in any way. I surmise that Al's problem is Philly dog owners.
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      • #48
        Dogs like to chase things, and Al is a wuss who's scared of them.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Elok View Post
          Like I said earlier, purebreds are generally less healthy than mixed-breeds/mutts, because purebred generally means inbred. Most advice about taking care of a dog will vary depending on the breed. What kind of dog are you interested in? Big? Small? Long-hair? Short-hair? Hound, terrier, working, herding, sporting? If you're interested in the toy dogs, I consider it cruelty to animals to breed such creatures, and will not advise you on their care or acquisition in any way.

          By the by, Lima is absolutely awash in stray dogs, and I have never been menaced by one in any way. I surmise that Al's problem is Philly dog owners.
          I'd like a dog that's generally friendly to everyone, and not super high maintenance. I wouldn't mind having to walk the dog but it would have to be able to live in an apartment and not go insane. Golden retrievers seem good. Super small dogs are a no, so we agree there. I'm not at all interested in a dog that is a guard dog or anything. In fact, that's probably suboptimal because I'd prefer it not to bark much and to be friendly with strangers.
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          • #50
            Originally posted by gribbler View Post
            Dogs like to chase things, and Al is a wuss who's scared of them.
            A wuss because I've had two pit bulls chase me, baring their teeth? A wuss because I've had other large dogs chase me?
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            • #51
              Have you considered a retired greyhound? Despite being bred for running, I hear they're actually profoundly lazy dogs who will gladly lie around all day. Short-haired, too. Goldens are nice dogs all-around, though they can be somewhat high-energy. I don't know if they share the "chew on EVERYTHING" urge labs have.

              Generally the hassle factor of a dog is the result of three factors:

              1. Exercise needs
              2. Coat type
              3. Intelligence

              If you're feeling lazy, you want a short-haired dog that doesn't need much exercise and isn't a genius. Smart dogs need a fair amount of stimulation or they tend to get into mischief. Especially border collies. Smartest dogs on earth, but they need tons of exercise and a job to do or they'll wreck the house.

              EDIT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyhou...hounds_as_pets
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              • #52
                Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
                A wuss because I've had two pit bulls chase me, baring their teeth? A wuss because I've had other large dogs chase me?
                Maybe they could smell you peeing your pants?

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Elok View Post
                  Have you considered a retired greyhound? Despite being bred for running, I hear they're actually profoundly lazy dogs who will gladly lie around all day. Short-haired, too. Goldens are nice dogs all-around, though they can be somewhat high-energy. I don't know if they share the "chew on EVERYTHING" urge labs have.

                  Generally the hassle factor of a dog is the result of three factors:

                  1. Exercise needs
                  2. Coat type
                  3. Intelligence

                  If you're feeling lazy, you want a short-haired dog that doesn't need much exercise and isn't a genius. Smart dogs need a fair amount of stimulation or they tend to get into mischief. Especially border collies. Smartest dogs on earth, but they need tons of exercise and a job to do or they'll wreck the house.

                  EDIT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyhou...hounds_as_pets
                  See, what you're saying makes sense, but greyhounds aren't, well, cute. And that's actually kinda important. Don't judge me.
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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by gribbler View Post
                    Maybe they could smell you peeing your pants?
                    I didn't pee my pants. What the **** are you talking about?
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                    "I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi

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                    • #55
                      Would handsome do, or does it need to be "cute"?

                      I'm thinking some type of hound. Basset hound? They're pretty damned adorable. They can be somewhat noisy (they "talk"), but they're not hyper. Wait, Wiki says they hate to be left alone, might not be good for apartments unless you have roomies.
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                      • #56
                        My wife remarks that you're better off getting a cat if you're going to be keeping it in an apartment. She's got a point, unless you have something against kitties.
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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
                          Which also means not letting your dogs wander around by themselves to chase down passing runners.
                          Which would be the law in most civilized places, yes. They're called leash laws.
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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by gribbler View Post
                            Nope, the anchor failed miserably in her responsibility to not be a stupid dumbass. Unless you think she couldn't think rationally?
                            The dog owner is just as much to blame, if not more so. Dog owners have a responsibility to inform others who they don't know about potential biting in such situations. While it's common sense to anyone who is familiar with dogs that you don't get in their face like this if they don't know you, someone who isn't familiar with dogs wouldn't necessarily have any idea, as dumb as that is.
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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Boris Godunov View Post
                              Which would be the law in most civilized places, yes. They're called leash laws.
                              The law on the Philadelphia books:



                              §10-104. Animals Running at Large and Vicious Animals. [5]


                              (1) No person shall permit any animal other than a cat to go at large upon any street, public place or private property other than the property of the owner of the animal. All animals using any street, public place or private property of anyone other than the owner of the animal shall be on a leash not exceeding six (6) feet in length including the handgrip but excluding the collar and accompanied by a person able to fully control the animal at all times.

                              Horses shall be exempt from the provision requiring a leash but shall under this Section require proper rein and bit or halter and lead shank.

                              Any animal running at large in violation of this ordinance shall be seized by any animal control officer or police officer and delivered to an appropriate area of confinement approved by the Department of Public Health.

                              (2) Any animal which is vicious may be seized by any police officer or any authorized animal control officer and may be humanely destroyed at the discretion of the Department of Public Health after a reasonable effort[6] has been made to notify the owner.
                              What about enforcement?
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                              "I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi

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                              • #60
                                I have had dogs who completely obeyed me and I would walk them without leash, I would only agree with such a law for dogs over 20 kilos of weight. This dog is always on the street one block from my house, it is a "neighbourhood" dog

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                                I need a foot massage

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