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Bindi Irwin she has a female cavalier King Charles spaniel named piggy
I met a Golden retriever at a Portland Oregon Rose City classic dog show 😃
My mom's friend Jan and her family had a female golden retriever named peaches 😢💔
Robert Irwin he has a female fawn colored pug named Stella
Nick Carter he had a fawn colored pug
Aaron Carter he had a fawn colored pug😢💔
My friend Jose he has 2 female pomeranians
One is blonde and one is black
My childhood friend Courtney she has a female white standard poodle named Remington 🐩
My childhood friend Courtney she had a male white standard poodle named Bo 🐩😢💔
My younger brother Patrick and I got a black Labrador retriever pitbull mix named Maggie from the Oregon humane society back on June 22nd 2013 she was 9 years old we had her for 5 wonderful years until August 20th 2018 when she passed away from cancer she was 14 years old 😢💔
She was our first dog ever
Guy Knolls
Chelsea Forest
I have a Maltese and a cocker spaniel
Terry Trail
For anyone watching this video …. I've owned, loved and cared for dogs for over 30 yrs; multiple breeds, large and small, puppies to seniors. I would never, ever, recommend these breeds for first time owners: many of these toy breeds, Shih Tzu, Papillon, Pomeranian are too neurotic and can be little tyrants; Poodle (way too high energy; highly intelligent dogs have a way of taking over from the owner and soon will be running them); Pug, most 1st time owners do NOT understand brachycephalic dogs. I had a friend who came home from work and found 2 of her 4 pugs dead. Why? She forgot to turn on the A/C. The dogs heat-stroked. As for the Labrador Retriever, most people don't know there's are difference betweent the working line and show line. If they get the working line, as first time owners, oye vey.
I am looking to get a puppy within the next year or two and I am struggling to decide which breed to get. I would like a dog that can adapt to my lifestyle (I have limited mobility) and can get along with my 3 cats.
Which breed would you recommend?
Sorry, is not PAPILION … is PAPION… like pa:pee:on. Means "butterfly" in French.
Regardless of dog breed, you need to do your research and have some idea what you're getting into. Look online, then go talk to owners and breeders. More than one, ideally. Find out what the drawbacks are to the breed. Even breeds usually recommended for first time owners may not be right for your family or situation.
Greyhound – HIGH prey drive and need for exercise where they can get out and run, but can't tear off into the sunset.
Shih Tzu – Need regular professional grooming and aren't a good choice for families with small children. And the definitely DO bark!
Poodle – Can be high drive, high energy, and high intelligence. If you can't give them the mental and physical stimulation they need, they can be a NIGHTMARE. They also need regular professional grooming regardless of size.
Pomeranian – Tiny breakable dogs that are absolutely NOT good choices for families with small children. They bark A LOT, and will need a lifetime of professional grooming. They have feisty temperments and if you don't know how to handle them, they WILL take over the home.
Papillon – High energy dogs that can get into a LOT of mischief if you aren't giving them the mental and physical stimulation they need.
Pug – They're cute, but they have a LOT of health problems due to their short squishy faces. Start saving to pay the vet bills now!
Golden Retriever – As puppies, they're sharks on legs and require a lot of conditioning not to use the whole family as chew toys. As teenagers, they are large, high-energy wrecking balls that WILL test boundaries and can get into a LOT of trouble. And, once again, there is a rather high grooming requirement.
Cavalier King Charles – Like the Pug, they have a LOT of health problems. Like most of the other dogs on the list, they will need regular grooming. That's a double whammy to the wallet you need to be ready for.
tl;dr – All dogs have needs. If you're looking to get any pet at all, you need to be ready to meet the needs of that pet which include medical care, proper food, exercise, training, and mental enrichment. you need to take into consideration the space you have, the family you have, and the amount of time you can invest in your new pet. Please do your homework and be responsible. The shelters are almost always overrun with the results of good intentions that didn't work out.
I worked in a vet's office for a bit and I have some opinions – poodle mixes are always buttholes, pugs are just heartbreaking, golden retrievers are actually the sweetest, and cavs genuinely have no brain and I love them. Bichons are like 87% likely to bite and/or crap on you and they're the standard Crusty White Dog
You showed clips of Super Cooper Sunday 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤😂😮😊
Do you guys have dog data of mini bernadoodle ??
But they will die before you!
I have a secret for you, if you have energy and drive, every breed is a good starter breed. Don't let people like this convince you that you have to go through some song-and-dance recital of dog ownership before you get one that you actually want. I consider my first few dogs (the ones that were easy for "new dog owners") to be the most useless animals to ever be bred and sold…Probably because I knew I didn't even like the breed. The other key was that I didn't like the "first-time owner" breeds, at all. Most "easy" breeds lack any ability as a working dog, a hunting dog, a guard dog, or a sporting dog. All dogs take commitment, training, and food. All types of dogs are capable of causing damage to a home, all of them can misbehave and ALL of them can bite and pee on the floor. The best type of dog is the one you want and will love, the rest is just a song-and-dance for your idiot parents who think there are dogs that are simply born easy to deal with.
I did
Every thing he’s said about Pomeranians is a LIE!! I had one for 19yrs,11mths,and 14 days.
He was a handful!
RIP Cashmoney 🙏
where is beagle
The best dog for you is in rescue. Let them know what your home situation is like and let them help you find the best match. First dog? Kids or seniors in the home? Have livestock around? Will it be left alone while you're at work and school? Whatever your needs are the best choice for you is currently being fostered by a rescue near you.
shih tzu are good dogs but can be tempermental sometimes
Hi thank you so much 😊
But pls help me choose Pomeranian or golden retriever
Number four Number two Number one😊
Pomeranian
Our pug is a coach potato, but she will bark if she hears a strange noise. She is very food obsessed too.
Mmm… Boston Terrier one of the best for first time dog owners. They're an absolute joy.
Nah pitbull
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