I need help choosing a dog breed!

my parents know how much i really want a dog. owwww... i cant type properly cuz my index finger got burned when i was making pancakes.
 
let me name the dogs i want, then can you guys decide which one fits my description. ok?

*Cavalier K.C. Spaniel
*Boston Terrier
*Chihuahua
*Border Collie
*Alaskan Malamute
*Siberian Husky
*Finnish Spitz
*Shiba Inu
*Keeshond
*Schipperke
*Beagle
*Labrador Retriever
*Norwich Terrier
*Norfolk Terrier
*Pug
*Yorkshire Terrier
*Silky Terrier
 
I'm not sure about all the breeds, but I can point out the ones I know for sure would not do well in an apartment.


*Cavalier K.C. Spaniel
*Boston Terrier
*Chihuahua
*Border Collie
*Alaskan Malamute definite NO... I couldn't handle my sister's at all (neither could my sis unfortunately), even when I could lift 50lbs no problem.
*Siberian Husky
*Finnish Spitz
*Shiba Inu
*Keeshond
*Schipperke
*Beagle ours was wild, very wild, and stubborn as a puppy/young dog
*Labrador Retriever also wild and stubborn when young
*Norwich Terrier
*Norfolk Terrier
*Pug
*Yorkshire Terrier
*Silky Terrier
 
let me name the dogs i want, then can you guys decide which one fits my description. ok?

*Cavalier K.C. Spaniel needs regular grooming (actual groomer visits)
*Boston Terrier okay
*Chihuahua barkers
*Border Collie needs advanced training and room to run
*Alaskan Malamute active, heavy shedder, headstrong
*Siberian Husky active, very vocal, lots of fur
*Finnish Spitz barkers, lots of fur, requires lots of training
*Shiba Inu very independent, needs experienced owner
*Keeshond lots of fur, grooming needed
*Schipperke lots of fur, grooming needed
*Beagle too active
*Labrador Retriever too active
*Norwich Terrier very active, boredom can lead to neurological problems, special grooming needed for skin health
*Norfolk Terrier okay
*Pug heavy shedders, need near-constant attention
*Yorkshire Terrier needs grooming
*Silky Terrier needs grooming

again. . . . i think what you want is a cat. maybe one of the hairless breeds.
 
sorry wata, i've had a bad experience with cats when i was young.
 
is the hairless chinese crested good?
 
Haven't you found a dog yet ?
 
I do not have personal experience w/ a schipperke, but I know others that have them and they seem to be good dogs - Definitely need daily brushing tho...Just do your research - AKC.com is a good place too see different breeds and their charactoristics/personalities. Just remember that dogs live 12-16 years.....Good luck to you.:)
 
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