Which dog breed is a good family dog and for the housing consumer?

Indonesia
August 19, 2011 9:27pm CST
Which dog breed is a good family dog and for the housing consumer? It should not be a yapper or a guard dog. So just loving and playful. For flow is ensured.
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• Indonesia
3 Sep 11
Hi We also have a dog. A "Bolonka Zwetna" This is not a recognized breed in Austria ... and I tell you ... ABSULTER ON CHILDREN DOG! Half my relatives and friends have such a pooch. They are only 30cm tall.
@nakula2009 (2325)
• Indonesia
25 Aug 11
The taxes do not even feed and save you even more. So actually, almost every dog ??is suitable for the home, for as you write is self-care program for walkies. Provided that the other needs has put me ahead of time.
@ronita34 (3922)
• Canada
21 Aug 11
I think that the best dog that you could get would be a Pug. We had one for just over a year my sister is keeping him for me atm as we are not allowed to have him in the place that I am in right now. They are small for one and the best companion ever Pugs tend to be somewhat more like children rather than pets. They are far from yappy my dog never barked unless someone was at the door or something was wrong. They are very loving and playful for sure as well I have three daughters and he enjoyed every minute of them he is a great dog. I would totally go for a Pug they are wonderful dogs to have
@gengeni (3308)
• Indonesia
24 Aug 11
hey you, We even have three dogs at home ... but we live in a house. when I ask to be your dog I would not have so big labrador, rottweiler, golden retriever, etc because they need to purchase a lot of leakage and one apartment might be too small for them. dogs need people like the possibility I retire. A small dog would be appropriate. perhaps a miniature poodle or a pug. these dogs are very affectionate and love human contact.
@rifnee (1713)
• Indonesia
23 Aug 11
Although I sure many will disagree because for me it is the Jack-Russell. Total child-loving and family oriented, affectionate and loyal. But is also just a working and guard dog. Takes a lot of exercise and employment. And he does bark sometimes. But with consistent training he is a 1 a family dog??, I never want to miss.
• Indonesia
22 Aug 11
Would come to the size of the apartment to tell me. Terriers tend to be incompatible, unfortunately, to be cousins. It should lead to even mind what the individual dog breeds were created. The family dog are therefore still the best shepherd dogs. The barking, etc. are to regulate the behaviors through education. And before 6-7 months of age should only allow dogs anyway the minute or a half hour alone. Otherwise developed by fears very quickly a yapper. Border Collie, Collie, Briard, Greek shepherd dog or a Bernese mountain dog. I would not let me advise against buying one whatever the breeder of this breed. These sensors can detect very quickly if the breed suits you.
• United States
20 Aug 11
Do you want a big or a small dog? Great Pyrenese's are good family dogs. They are protective of those they love, but they aren't really guard dogs. http://www.nationalpyr.org/ If you want a small dog I would stay away from any hounds or terries. But a really cute, sweet little dog is a King Charles Cavalier. http://cavalierrescueusa.org/
• Indonesia
21 Aug 11
So if he loves to be playful and I would recommend a beagle. They're not so big, so that children can walk easily with it. As mentioned before, are indeed also Labrador, Great Danes, Golden Red River, etc. great family dogs, but are usually much happier in big houses with gardens. And I would have concerns if I let go for a walk with children such a big dog, the dog simply moves sometimes. Beagle are child friendly, really want to play over and children can walk alone for a walk with them. However, they need because they are actually hunting dogs, very, very much movement. But the big dog will ever need just as