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dezeray asked:


i have a golden retriever and he is almost 19weeks old. i want to get a siberian husky. they are my favorite breed of dog. would the 2 breeds of dogs get along?

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Kada asked:


My male pomeranian was born on April 14th 2008. My question is that is he old enough to be bred?

And what is the typical age a male pomeranian must be to breed with another dog?

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orchid t asked:

Rottweilers are known to be dangerous and aggresive. I have a cross breed dog, 6 month old (rottweiler/german shepherd). My son loves playing with her, she seems like a friendly dog. How dangerous it is? Would it turn around and attack its master someday?

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ruredy2go asked:


I’m looking for a breed of dog that has the intelligence and loyalty of a German Shepherd, but in a smaller size…..around 45lbs or so.

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Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
Mudsplasher asked:


Mine is the Miniature Schnauzer.

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nubian_qween03 asked:


I used to own an American Bulldog who sadly met a most unfortunate accident and was put to sleep. Needless to say it took sometime to get over the loss of a great dog. Now it’s roughly a year later and I think I’m ready to get a new pet. Finding an American Bulldog without going throuhg a breeder is next to impossible. But to hear my dear mother tell it, it can be done. So I need some other options, what other type of dog can I get; large breed preferably, that won’t cause me to shell out a large portion of my pockets.

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tmark86@ameritech.net asked:


http://www.petfinder.com/breeds/Dog Does anyone know what the breed of the dog in the greatest american dog ad at the top right of the page? The one holding the click here to learn more sign.

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Friday, July 25th, 2008
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BBaller25 asked:


since my sister got a Bichon frise 2 years ago I was only allowed a small dog so I got a jack russell this time last year. I love my JR, but I really want a power breed dog like an American bulldog aswell. The bichon is not very active and my JR is so I want a good athletic dog…

My parent won’t allow me to get another dog because it’s too much and they say I won’t take them out but I will. I always get put off by taking out the small dogs because they bark like crazy at other dogs. But they DO go out at least once a day.

Hopefully an American Bulldog would become pack leader and put the little guys in their place lol

How can I convince my mom to let me get one of these great dogs…she has never even seen one but is put off by the ‘pit bulls are horrible’ reputation
Oh yeah, my sister does NOT take out her dog, me and my brother end up having to…

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1337 Cyclista asked:


Me and my family have decided we want a dog. We have owned dogs before, but they never went well. Allot of the time, the dog either chews things, or is just not compatible with us. Now, many of my friends and cousins have dogs that fit perfectly with their family. How do I know which one is good?

Im looking for a dog, not very active, but not lazy at the same time. No shedding please. Also we’d like the dog medium to large size, that is a good outdoor dog, that we can stil bring inside.

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silasmamaof3 asked:


My family is wanting to get a large dog, we don’t care for small dogs that bark too much. But we are a little confused when it comes to the breed of dog we want because we hear about dogs that have bad temperments and are not good with children. We have three children ages are 10, 7, 5. We just need a dog that would be a good watch dog, but gentle and loving with our kids. Can anyone help?
We want to keep him inside, so we need a breed that would house train easily, too.

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