my dog has cancer and she is going to die soon
my parents keep saying that they are going to get another puppy.. but they never do
what are some good kinds of dogs?
- not a small dog
- dont shed a lot
- kind of similar to an american bull dog
(which is what i have now)
thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pets? Telly24555 answered Monday August 13 2007, 3:15 am: I had a border collie, He died about two years ago with cancer.
As for what your looking for, I think it depends on your life style, Were you live, Grooming, Exercise. I mean the three that things that you said up there dont techinically discribe your lifestyle, Meaning its hard to find out what kind of dog you need. I think there are special books that can help match you up with a dog breed that suits your lifestyle, Cutness is no reason to pick a breed of dog.
Personally my favorite type of dog is simply a mutt from a local kill shelter, They may not be perbreed but they do make good campanions, And it sounds like thats what your looking for. Plus you save a life. Also if there are any local SPCA's near you they can help you with the type of dog that suits your life. [ Telly24555's advice column | Ask Telly24555 A Question ]
XJellybeanx03 answered Sunday May 27 2007, 3:28 pm: I know how you feel my dog died from cancer.. and i know how hard it is ,but give it sometime and it will pass but it will always be in your heart. As for a new dog how about a boston terrier they are so cute and friendly
TinkerbellsHelp answered Sunday May 27 2007, 1:09 pm: I'm really sorry about your dog. My dog died this year and it was really hard for me so I understand how you must feel.
Some dogs that remind me of American Bull Dogs:
American Bandogge Mastiff, American Bull Molosser, Australian Bulldog, Beabull, Boston Terrier, Boxer, Bull Boxer, and theres probably more but i'm tired of looking. [ TinkerbellsHelp's advice column | Ask TinkerbellsHelp A Question ]
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