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I prefer Alaskan Malamutes. That's how far from a Chihuahua I am.I'm a cat person myself but I prefer German Shepard's as dogs.
Any dog as small as a cat is not a dog but a genetic abomination...
I prefer Alaskan Malamutes. That's how far from a Chihuahua I am.I'm a cat person myself but I prefer German Shepard's as dogs.
Any dog as small as a cat is not a dog but a genetic abomination...
That's too much walking for my liking...I prefer Alaskan Malamutes. That's how far from a Chihuahua I am.
One of my favorite breeds. Currently we have a baby corgi though.I prefer Alaskan Malamutes. That's how far from a Chihuahua I am.
Nah, no walking, put a sled on him and you don't have to walk at all, just enjoy the scenery.That's too much walking for my liking...
Every one I've ever had was content to be a companion dog, they aren't anywhere near as high-strung as huskies are. Just had a big yard and occasionally went on walks. The pull instinct is strong though, even at 13 and with his hips going out my first one would never let you walk in front of him, he'd speed up til his head was in front of you.Nah, no walking, put a sled on him and you don't have to walk at all, just enjoy the scenery.
Yes! I'm a cat person also and don't like dogs smaller then my cats. And I have one not that small. lol The problem is also the smaller the dog (usually) the more they bark(yap). Size compensation. lolI'm a cat person myself but I prefer German Shepard's as dogs.
Any dog as small as a cat is not a dog but a genetic abomination...
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I had one 20 years ago, best friend ever. Peaceful, calm, even with 3 ADHD kids all over him. I bought a small sled with wheels (we don't have snow around here) where I could sit (I was much thinner then) and he took me everywhere. Happy as a bug. So fucking strong. One of my neighbors poisoned him, because while he was quite silent, he would howl to the Full Moon. I still feel glad I never found out who it was. I would still be in jail.Every one I've ever had was content to be a companion dog, they aren't anywhere near as high-strung as huskies are. Just had a big yard and occasionally went on walks. The pull instinct is strong though, even at 13 and with his hips going out my first one would never let you walk in front of him, he'd speed up til his head was in front of you.
We had a husky for a bit. He wasn't especially high-strung (any moreso than any other puppy anyway) - but what he WAS was dumber than a bag of hammers. Take a rock, break it in half and that dog was dumber than the stupider part.they aren't anywhere near as high-strung as huskies are.
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Yeah that could be problematic if the dog is smaller than the cat....Yes! I'm a cat person also and don't like dogs smaller then my cats. And I have one not that small. lol The problem is also the smaller the dog (usually) the more they bark(yap). Size compensation. lol
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