Ok...so your thread started out as this:
And so I will try and answer the following post with YOUR rules. (With help from AKC.org and my personal experiences)
And PLEASE believe me when I say that they grooming needs of a long/heavy coated breed are NOT fun....nor are they something that should be taken lightly......I am headed home from my male Lhasa being in the groomers and I paid almost $65. to get him done (He has sensitive skin so has to have special shampoo!!)
Oh and I Do feel like I am TOTALLY repeating my self..over and over and over and over---but here goes AGAIN!
Im sorry I haven't read any info on if you have had dogs before...and if so what breed you have owned-and when that was...if you were the only one who took care of them...etc...
And also I would have to ask how long would he/she be left alone-without any human at your apartment? And are any kids in your household-and how old if any?
For Christmas, I asked Santa for a dog. A chihuahua would fit the apt. rules:
*No LOUD barking
*No peeing on the plants, trees, other people's property, etc.
Well, that's all the rules.
If you find a small dog that isn't messy, isn't a heavy drooler, doesn't shed a lot, and doesn't have any special grooming needs.
And so I will try and answer the following post with YOUR rules. (With help from AKC.org and my personal experiences)
let me name the dogs i want, then can you guys decide which one fits my description. ok?
*Cavalier K.C. Spaniel--LONG hair...NEEDS grooming!
*Boston Terrier--the ones I have been around have all been droolers, and have barked a LOT, and have also been heavy shedders....and they were/are on the BEST of foods!
*Chihuahua--BARK BARK BARK!!
*Border Collie--Barkers, NEED lots of training and should NEVER be left alone for very long at all because the NEED a JOB-and not just as house pets, Heavy shedders, and are NOT small!!!
*Alaskan Malamute--they are NOT small!!! they also have a VERY large bark, VERY thick heavy fur which they shed out of!!
*Siberian Husky--they are NOT small!!! they also have a VERY large bark, VERY thick heavy fur which they shed out of!!
*Finnish Spitz--they are NOT small!!! they also have a VERY large bark, VERY thick heavy fur which they shed out of!!
*Shiba Inu--Shibas need a VERY experienced owner! They are also shedders.
*Keeshond--they are NOT small!!! they also have a VERY large bark, VERY thick heavy fur which they shed out of!!
*Schipperke--I have much to my dismay lived next to a couple of them..and at first I thought of them as the cute little bears....BUT they have a VERY LOUD bark, VERY thick heavy fur which they shed out of!!
*Beagle---OK as I have stated before a Beagle-or ANY hound-is NOT the right choice.....the Bark-LOUDLY-have drooling issues..when eating/done eating, or hungry/want something(not so much in the Beagle..but in other hounds) They also, being a hound, shed out quite a bit and ALWAYS leave hair EVERYWHERE!!!
*Labrador Retriever--NOT small, Need LOTS of training and a job to keep them occupied!
*Norwich Terrier--It is a Terrier...meaning it was bred to go after small game.....meaning that they will get away from you ANY time that they see something that they want and that they can get away!!!Are also wire haired---meaning that they HAVE to be stripped out AT LEAST 2 time a year
*Norfolk Terrier--It is a Terrier...meaning it was bred to go after small game.....meaning that they will get away from you ANY time that they see something that they want and that they can get away!!! Are also wire haired---meaning that they HAVE to be stripped out AT LEAST 2 time a year
*Pug---the ones that I have been around have been barkers...and have the same problem with their hair as the Bostons--LOTS of shedding..and tend to have VERY dry skin that needs to be WELL taken care of!
*Yorkshire Terrier and Silky Terrier--Have LOTS of hair!! My grandma and grandpa use to have one of each of these breeds....they were both MAJOR barkers, and OF COURSE HAD to be taken to the groomer VERY REGULARLY!!
And PLEASE believe me when I say that they grooming needs of a long/heavy coated breed are NOT fun....nor are they something that should be taken lightly......I am headed home from my male Lhasa being in the groomers and I paid almost $65. to get him done (He has sensitive skin so has to have special shampoo!!)
Oh and I Do feel like I am TOTALLY repeating my self..over and over and over and over---but here goes AGAIN!
Im sorry I haven't read any info on if you have had dogs before...and if so what breed you have owned-and when that was...if you were the only one who took care of them...etc...
And also I would have to ask how long would he/she be left alone-without any human at your apartment? And are any kids in your household-and how old if any?
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