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What kind of dog would be best for our family? House with fenced yard, 4 cats & 3 kids. NOT BIG, EZ to train.?
Since we got married, we’ve had TWO dogs. One was a hyperactive chow that hurt the baby (we were in a condo and she just grew too BIG, FAST). Then years later we had a cocker spaniel – sweet, but she peed EVERYWHERE. I already have 3 kids and 4 cats and don’t have time to clean dog messes off my carpet. My boys – and hubby – love dogs. I’m ok with them, as long as they’re not too big. I’m more of a cat person. I would never hurt an animal, but I don’t want to get another one and have to give it up. I want a life commitment (its life or mine, whichever is first!) – not fair to cause that stress to any of us, or an animal, again.
But we are in a house now (rental,but house nonetheless) with a FENCED YARD. My kids are older now – 4.5, 6, and 8. The cats are all indoor cats, but get along w/each other.
I’m open to hearing "you shouldn’t have a dog" – or some honest opinions about what breed would be best We are in Riverside county, and I do not want to buy one from a store (bad luck and I want a dog that *at least PARTLY trained, primarily potty trained.) I’d like one that’s young – to grow with the kids – and the more like a cat that it is, the better it will ge along with me. Fluffy lap dogs are fine, as long as the temperament is suitable. Hair is not really an issue, but I don’t want a big LOG OF A DOG, without a lot of hair. I am familiar with a TON of breed (mom trained dogs for awhile) but I never found one I couldn’t live without. All puppies are cute, so if I can get beyond needing the "aww, ain’t it cute" then maybe I can make a more ADULT choice this time around.
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I need some tips on how to train an adult dog, please help!?
A neighbor of mine ask me if I would buy her cockier spaniel. She said that she was deadly allergic to her and that she is a good dog, and was housebroken. I took my golden around her (at their house) and he loved her, so I said okay; because she said that she would have to take her to the pound. So we got her here and she poops and pees all over the place (even after she is let outside, where I watch her poop and pee, she will still poop in the house) and she is 2 1/2 years old, can she be housebroken at this age? Also her beautiful locks were matted and I couldn’t brush them out, so I took her to the groomers and they cut it all off (because the matted hair was so bad) will her beautiful coat return? If so, how long does it take. (PS she is still beautiful bald, but the curly locks were cute too.). Thanks in advance!
(the previous owners were in the process of moving and are now gone, cannot get in contact with them – only had a house # which is out of service. Vet says she is otherwise healthy)
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Anyone have dog house training tips?
I have a 8 month old male cocker spaniel, I can’t get him to stop peeing in one spot in my kitchen! He will go when I let him out, but he won’t "ask" to go outside, I don’t have a dog door right now, but I am saving up to buy one, so maybe that will help. Anyone have any tips for getting a dog to "ask" to go outside??