Thursday, January 21, 2010

Pei Camping Which Breed Of Dog Would Be Right For My Lifestyle?

Which breed of dog would be right for my lifestyle? - pei camping

My husband and I moved into our first house. He said that as a gift for home, I want to adopt a dog from a rescue to. I really want a big dog (the more the better). I've had dogs all my life (Peakin, chi, Pitbull) and I'm for a change.

I want a dog that protects our house while we are away. But it must educate smooth, easy and ready.

We will be camping a lot and have the dog, so I have a dog who likes to love to swim in the lake, as our current dog (female pitbull 8YR age).

My husband and I work at night so that it can be difficult to set aside enough time to run the dog. Since commuting to the dog park for our dog. We will not spend 2 hours on or throw the ball home. And for the rest of the day. Thus, a dog that has a high energy level would be the best.

For now, the idea of being a part of the German Mastiff, Shar Pei and Chow Chow. I lean more to the German Mastiff. I like her slender body and long legs.

What breed of dog is best? It can be great dogs, not just the ones I mentioned. Thank you!

9 comments:

amitjosh... said...

German Mastiff would be a good option. But surely need a lot of movement at an early age (12-15 months, at least until he). Due to its weight, you really need to strengthen your legs by diet and exercise. Danish adults do not really need attention and support.
But I doubt he would love the water.
Even to think of a Rottweiler as well. Medium size, but sweet, good strength and temperament.

dorothy s said...

I've always preferred big dogs, but I'm training to be puppies. A friend bought a GSD ten months and had problems with it. He had not learned to go to one place and have not been socialized. If you have a large adult dog has to spend much time training and it could be several months before dropping the leash in a safe place.

dorothy s said...

I've always preferred big dogs, but I'm training to be puppies. A friend bought a GSD ten months and had problems with it. He had not learned to go to one place and have not been socialized. If you have a large adult dog has to spend much time training and it could be several months before dropping the leash in a safe place.

Kelle said...

German Mastiff intense exercise, I belive, Saint Bernards are very relaxed, but embarrassing nodding dog is a big and incredibly beautiful that I saw a great bliming in the city and was on my Alsace lol hes not black small, so you get a mastiff dog Care with English as it is the largest breed of dog is about a huge understatement!

Gigi said...

Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
http://www.rogndeb.us/images/GreaterSwis ...
can up to 130 pounds
Are excellent watchdogs
-are great with kids, dogs and aliens is not a threat
Not with a daily walk, but can handle vigorous exercise
recyclable

Gigi said...

Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
http://www.rogndeb.us/images/GreaterSwis ...
can up to 130 pounds
Are excellent watchdogs
-are great with kids, dogs and aliens is not a threat
Not with a daily walk, but can handle vigorous exercise
recyclable

Christopher A said...

English Mastiff, the extraordinary surveillance capabilities. Who needs a lot of excersise and are prone to laziness, but he wants to be active. Declining breeds! As a lion is a cat, dog, dog!

Payton said...

Go with the Danes. They love to cuddle on the couch and go with his people. They have a great personality and are good with other dogs.

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