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Stealth 4,402
awalkinrain 3,834
Patman03SprCrw 3,593
dsq3973 2,915
06F150STX 2,064
TruckGuy24 1,995
ian51279 1,422
tarajerame 1,142
Zaairman 956
Budha05STX 772
Jditta 676
87fiveoh254 501
PawPaw 488
89Lariat 365
f150fella08 328
wild-mtn-rose 261
Your everyday post *****.. BJ
My two cents is that kids need a dog. Especially boys. A dog teaches kids to love, responsibility(if they are part of the caretakers) and other lessons in life, such as losing a loved one. Personally, I think that kids that have had dogs or cats in their lifes grow up to be better, more well rounded adults. I think about any breed can be a house dog. You need to do some research on temperment and physical needs. For instance, you may want to avoid a long hair as they need lots of brushing. A Lab makes a great family dog, and can be a good inside dog if you bathe them regularly. One other thing, it can be very rewarding to get a rescue dog. They seem to understand when they have been saved. Plus, if you get one that is a year old or so, you miss all the difficult training and chewing problems.
You can probably tell, Pam did not have a dog as a child. See what I mean?
You can probably tell, Pam did not have a dog as a child. See what I mean?
Very funny. Actually, I've had dogs all my life - and I completely agree with Jim. The only thing I would add is that to have a family pet, or dog, it doesn't necessarily have to be a "house" dog. I was just trying to stress that it all depends on what suits your household and also how much time you and your family are going to have to spend with it's training - since you want a "house" dog. As for rescue dogs - I think that's the way to go if you can find one that fits your family. Lots of them are already trained too.
Oh, Jim is hiding.