6 years ago I told a friend on a fish forum I might want some advice if I were to get my first dog since I was a kid. She happened to work with shelters, and a few months later, told me she had found the perfect dog for me. I found myself living with a traumatized, fearful and very damaged 9 year old English Cream golden retriever. My dog passed away last week, just short of 15, after developing into the finest canine companion a person could ever wish for.
I've learned I'm a dog person, and I know I will be seeking a new dog by late summer. I am not into breeds except I know their breeding gives valuable info. So as I search again in a few months, are there types of dogs you can present arguments in favour of?
I am looking for a dog over 40 pounds, up to 80 or so, mid sized to large. I will be 65 when this next adventure starts. I live on a 1.8 acre lot, so I have room, but I am not as athletic as I once was, dog chasing wise. I am going to look for a rescue, not a puppy, and the breed idea is a general guideline for a probable mutt. I don't think I could handle another older dog, so an active dog would be in the cards.
I don't hunt, except for my glasses.
I am looking for leads on easy going dog breeds. Since I was dogless from 17 til I was in my later fifties, I haven't got a lot of dog breed knowledge. If you do, and have some ideas, I am listening. I have time to do follow up research.
I've learned I'm a dog person, and I know I will be seeking a new dog by late summer. I am not into breeds except I know their breeding gives valuable info. So as I search again in a few months, are there types of dogs you can present arguments in favour of?
I am looking for a dog over 40 pounds, up to 80 or so, mid sized to large. I will be 65 when this next adventure starts. I live on a 1.8 acre lot, so I have room, but I am not as athletic as I once was, dog chasing wise. I am going to look for a rescue, not a puppy, and the breed idea is a general guideline for a probable mutt. I don't think I could handle another older dog, so an active dog would be in the cards.
I don't hunt, except for my glasses.
I am looking for leads on easy going dog breeds. Since I was dogless from 17 til I was in my later fifties, I haven't got a lot of dog breed knowledge. If you do, and have some ideas, I am listening. I have time to do follow up research.