If you were going to get a medium sized short haired dog
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- Duchess
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The answer is always a boxer.Baconqueen13 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 5:09 pm Boxer. They still shed but the hair is short so you hardly notice it and it doesn't "stick" around after vacuuming. So as long as you clean regularly it's not an issue. They can be more active dogs though so they need lots of exercise and attention.
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Either a lab, boxer or rottie.
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Well let's see .....
Bassethound
Dachshund or Mini Dachshund
Ehrlich Bulldog
French Bulldog
Greyhound
Mastiff (too big?)
Pug
Redbone Coon hound or any Coon hound
Whippet
There's a short list for you.
May I ask what you didn't like about the Rottweiler? I find mine just about perfect and I've owned lived with many different dogs.
Bassethound
Dachshund or Mini Dachshund
Ehrlich Bulldog
French Bulldog
Greyhound
Mastiff (too big?)
Pug
Redbone Coon hound or any Coon hound
Whippet
There's a short list for you.
May I ask what you didn't like about the Rottweiler? I find mine just about perfect and I've owned lived with many different dogs.
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- Duchess
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DD has a dachshund/beagle mix who is about 30 lbs and she's the best. Small but big enough to really play around with. My mom and I are both in love with her and if I do another dog after my pit and lab/pit mix pass, I'm considering one. My mom already said that will be her next dog.
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- Commoner
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As a fellow Shepherd owner, I feel your pain! I have always liked English Springer Spainels and Brittany Spainels. I wouldn't mind a Greyhound either.
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