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The real question is what is your families lifestyle. Different dogs will fit in with different lifestyles. Both purebred and shelter dogs have their advantages and disadvantages. Whatever you do, do not get a dog over the internet, from a pet store, or for anyone that has more than one breed of puppy. These are all places you are likely to find an unhealthy puppy mill puppy.
I make a good portion of my living treating puppies that people bought with unknown medical problems.
I would start with a trip to a local dog show. You can find a list of local shows on the AKC website http://akc.org. Walk around and talk to the breeders about their breeds and how they might fit into your life.
I make a good portion of my living treating puppies that people bought with unknown medical problems.
I would start with a trip to a local dog show. You can find a list of local shows on the AKC website http://akc.org. Walk around and talk to the breeders about their breeds and how they might fit into your life.

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Lately she seems to be all about licking my feet, but we think that's got to have something to do with my insanely swollen pregnancy feet!
)friendly. I never had any worries with her. She was my best friend and I miss her dearly.
They are sweet dogs, but do have a tendency to be high strung. Her brown one way more than her black one, but both have some of the same tendencies. Fear of loud noises being one (thunderstorms are a nightmare!) Barking being the other. She is not bothered by it, but is annoyed to no end with my pugs grunting and snorting, to each his own. By the way, she lives with us and the dogs are the best of buddies, but the pug is definitely the boss!