#193880 - 11/15/11 09:25 PM
What breed would you recommend...
|
Member
Registered: 03/12/10
Posts: 99
Loc: Baltimore, MD
Likes: 0
|
For a family with older children who want a GSD but are not really ready or committed to go through all the necessary training, socialization and exercise for the dog?
These are their requirements - medium to large size (40 lbs +), social as opposed to aloof, moderate exercise needs, and "easier." By easier I think they mean they don't plan on doing obedience classes, don't want to spend a lot of time and energy on socialization (at least not what's necessary for a GSD), and don't want to spend 2+ hours on exercise/training a day. I think they are in love with the looks and temperament of a GSD, but when I told them how much dedication and interaction raising a GSD requires, they started looking kind of worried and asked me if there was another breed that might be better.
I know a lot of people are going to say, if you don't want to put in work then you shouldn't get a dog at all, and I agree. But I think this family is willing to put in time and energy for exercise, just not what is necessary for a GSD.
I can think of some small breed dogs that might be a good match (like a pug) but I'm drawing a blank for larger breed dogs. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
|
Top
|
Likes: 0
|
|
#193883 - 11/15/11 09:42 PM
Re: What breed would you recommend...
[Re: Virginia]
|
The Italian One
Registered: 01/18/10
Posts: 3706
Loc: Minnesota, USA
Likes: 27
|
How about a life size stuffed GSD from Toy'R Us? I'm kidding.  Let me think about this one.
_________________________
Home of; Sundance (Ezio zu Treuen Händen, ADC, BH, HIC) Butch (Dario von der Staatsmacht, APr3, NW1, L1V, HIC, ORT-AC) & Wyatt the cat
R.I.P. Dalton - Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. The Black Dog's Photographer
|
Top
|
Likes: 0
|
|
#193884 - 11/15/11 09:48 PM
Re: What breed would you recommend...
[Re: Vinnie]
|
Old Hand
Registered: 02/20/10
Posts: 723
Loc: Shreveport
Likes: 8
|
get 'em a Lab or Golden Retriever.
Edited by zyp (11/15/11 09:49 PM)
_________________________
Anne
Nothing is as simple as it seems or as complicated as we make it~
Attitude is everything -- Pick a good one! Sofie AKA Ussina vom Haus Brezel Jack von Jagenstadt Tatty - Burmese bad cat
|
Top
|
Likes: 0
|
|
#193889 - 11/15/11 09:56 PM
Re: What breed would you recommend...
[Re: Virginia]
|
The Italian One
Registered: 01/18/10
Posts: 3706
Loc: Minnesota, USA
Likes: 27
|
_________________________
Home of; Sundance (Ezio zu Treuen Händen, ADC, BH, HIC) Butch (Dario von der Staatsmacht, APr3, NW1, L1V, HIC, ORT-AC) & Wyatt the cat
R.I.P. Dalton - Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. The Black Dog's Photographer
|
Top
|
Likes: 1
|
|
#193899 - 11/15/11 10:17 PM
Re: What breed would you recommend...
[Re: Virginia]
|
Pooh-Bah
Registered: 02/14/10
Posts: 2140
Loc: Woodstock, IL
Likes: 40
|
If they want a social family dog, I would recommend a Siberian Husky. As long as they don't want a dog with protective instincts, because a Sibe would open the door to an intruder. On average, they're wonderful with kids and dogs and they don't tend to have many health problems. And they're very clean dogs and easy to maintain, despite the appearance of all that fur. Of course, they do have some faults, like their desire to run, so owners must be careful about fencing and not leaving them to their own devices. Here's the good and the bad from the Siberian Husky Club of America: http://www.shca.org/shcahp2a.htmhttp://www.shca.org/shcahp2b.htm
_________________________
Sandy
RATCHX SG Wisp v Schneiden Fels BH RA NAP OJP CAA CGCA TKN TC HIC SG Chase v Mittelwest BH SG Flame v Nummer-Eins TKN HIC
|
Top
|
Likes: 0
|
|
#193903 - 11/15/11 10:25 PM
Re: What breed would you recommend...
[Re: AgilePaws]
|
Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 02/20/10
Posts: 4906
Loc: Ohio
Likes: 134
|
get 'em a Lab or Golden Retriever. Seriously?? I don't know any retrievers that were born laid back. High energy until at 3 years old in most cases and they like to work.
_________________________
Bonnie
With approval of my friends:
SamCat, 03/2011
Seiko, Solo, Sophie, Skye and Buddy - bridge dogs who taught me so much
|
Top
|
Likes: 0
|
|
#193905 - 11/15/11 10:33 PM
Re: What breed would you recommend...
[Re: PositiveDog]
|
Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 06/23/10
Posts: 3129
Loc: Fairfield, Ca.
Likes: 79
|
ugliest stuffed gsd i have ever seen!! LOVE LOVE LOVE the REAL mutt, though!!
_________________________
Have a great day!!! NLS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Fritz vom Banach TR1 TT RN RA BN NW1 BH 10/10/09 Cuvee' d' la Maze ORT-BCA BH 01/14/11 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
|
Top
|
Likes: 1
|
|
#193909 - 11/15/11 10:47 PM
Re: What breed would you recommend...
[Re: Chris Wild]
|
Pooh-Bah
Registered: 02/14/10
Posts: 2140
Loc: Woodstock, IL
Likes: 40
|
Some of the hunting breeds, sighthounds and setters mainly, can be pretty laid back. As long as it's not a Gordon Setter. Mine is almost 4 years old and still bouncing off the walls. And she's all showlines. Had a field Gordon before and he didn't start settling down until he was 8!
_________________________
Sandy
RATCHX SG Wisp v Schneiden Fels BH RA NAP OJP CAA CGCA TKN TC HIC SG Chase v Mittelwest BH SG Flame v Nummer-Eins TKN HIC
|
Top
|
Likes: 0
|
|
|
0 registered (),
25
Guests and
3
Spiders online. |
2892 Members
100 Forums
20423 Topics
325678 Posts
Max Online: 137 @ 01/07/16 07:28 PM
|
|