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Old 03-28-2007   #11 (permalink)
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Try a peke-a-poo or anything mixed with poodles.. most poodles like to bark alot but mix breeds are good for people with allergies and they dont tend to bark as much as the poodle
 
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Old 03-28-2007   #12 (permalink)
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you should get a small dog mixed with a toy poodle so that their fur won't make you itch! I recommend a I LOVE DOGS!I LOVE DOGS!I LOVE DOGS!I LOVE DOGS!-a-poo they are darling! (cocker spaniel/ poodle) .... haha, they starred out I LOVE DOGS!I LOVE DOGS!I LOVE DOGS!I LOVE DOGS! because they saw it as a bad word. Oops!or a shih tzu/ yorkie (I have one, she's darling, and she'll be about 10-15 lbs and she doesn't shed!)
 
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Old 03-28-2007   #13 (permalink)
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I have a pug, she's 10 months old. Got her at 6 weeks old, and she is truly a wonderful companion. The most loving, playful, sweet dog, ever. I've always had dogs, I have 2 large breeds also. She (Tina) is big in her mind, not fearful or anything and totally devoted to me. I take her everywhere with me. She has a small bark, really small, it's cute to hear. If I would have known how loveable pugs were, I would only have them. And clowny, makes me laugh, she does silly things, never had a problem with potty training. But when young, you do need to take care of them just like a baby, get up atleast twice a night and take em out, they out grow that by about 3 to 4 months old. Good luck, give em a try.
 
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Old 03-28-2007   #14 (permalink)
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I vote no for yorkies! I love them to dealth, but they love to bark, yap, whine, and make noice to be noticed. They dont shed, though when you brush them you will find hair in the comb, but no hair on your clothing or couch.
Plus yorkies love to play, and in play they can growl and play with anything from hands to toys.
If your in the states check out petfinder.com its a great place to see what dogs need homes in your area.
 
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