DAWG (not Michael)
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 9:48 pm
So. . .
Sam said I could get a second dog.
There are two that we like, who are both medium-size and look to be low-shedding breeds.
Dog A: "Gertie"
PROs - I saw her in person and know she is calm, nicely housebroken, spayed, and 3 years old. Perfect size.
CONs - Although she doesn't shed much, she is pretty oily. Even after a bath and grooming, I think she will leave some hair and/or dander around, which is not good on my nose.
Dog B: "Sawyer"
PROs - He looks like an actual Wheaten Terrier, which means handsome and no-shed fur that is easy on my nose. Also perfect size. Sounds friendly and easy-going. Loves car rides. 1 1/2 years old and neutered.
CONs - We don't know for sure if he is housebroken.
Should we get one of these?
Wait for the "perfect" sure thing dog?
Or be happy that we are doing well with one dog, and keep it at that?
- Mere "your humble opinions, please?" 1975
Sam said I could get a second dog.
There are two that we like, who are both medium-size and look to be low-shedding breeds.
Dog A: "Gertie"
PROs - I saw her in person and know she is calm, nicely housebroken, spayed, and 3 years old. Perfect size.
CONs - Although she doesn't shed much, she is pretty oily. Even after a bath and grooming, I think she will leave some hair and/or dander around, which is not good on my nose.
Dog B: "Sawyer"
PROs - He looks like an actual Wheaten Terrier, which means handsome and no-shed fur that is easy on my nose. Also perfect size. Sounds friendly and easy-going. Loves car rides. 1 1/2 years old and neutered.
CONs - We don't know for sure if he is housebroken.
Should we get one of these?
Wait for the "perfect" sure thing dog?
Or be happy that we are doing well with one dog, and keep it at that?
- Mere "your humble opinions, please?" 1975
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