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04-03-2007
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what in ur opion is teh easiest dog to taek care of?
what in ur opion is teh easiest dog to taek care of?
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04-03-2007
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smaller dogs are easier, (in my opinion).
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04-03-2007
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I'd say a small dog, like a jack russell or a beagle. Maybe even a rat terrier.
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04-03-2007
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A hot dog. You just put a little mustard on it, stuff it in your mouth, it tastes good, and there is nothing more to do!
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04-03-2007
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Watching many friends w/ different types of dogs, and growing up with a short legged beagle. I would have to say beagle. They bark alot at times as a pup but otherwise very easy going dogs.
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04-03-2007
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Hot. I leave it in the refrigerator until I am ready to eat it.
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04-03-2007
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my american bulldog is very obedient and so loyal
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04-03-2007
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An old dog... one that is just looked for a warm place to sleep, maybe some food once in awhile and a pat on the head.
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04-03-2007
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A Siberian Huskey I say, They're quiet and relativley disiplined dogs, plus they're very friendly as a breed.
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04-03-2007
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Look for Dogs who dont have many special needs. Littler dogs are more likely to need thier nails trimmed constantly, and Hair cut and brushed all the time. Larger dogs eat more and are more expensive, dig more, and are more prone to arthritus. Little dogs bark more, and have hip problems if you dont constantly watch to make sure they arent jumping on or off something to high up for them. They both need alot of work, to be kept healthy and happy. In all I'd say bigger dogs are more worth the trouble.
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04-03-2007
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A small short haired terrier.Small, because their messes and needs are small. Short hair is self explanatory.And a terrier of a breed that isn't super hyped because terriers are so smart that they can often figure out solutions to their own problems. And their intelligence makes them very alert and responsive so they interact well with their owners.I have Rat Terriers and think they are the perfect breed, BUT they do take a lot of energy as puppies because they need a lot of attention to train past the barking and chewing stage. I have had nearly every breed and loved them all. Australian Shepards were my favorite until I accidently ended up with a Rat Terrier. He is now 14 and I now have a 6 month old to learn the ropes from the old master. They are wonderful, portable, adjustable, attentive companions.
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04-03-2007
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Senior dogs have less energy and sleep a lot, but they start to have accidents and expensive health problems that can get expensive.However, a lot of non-kill shelters will provide free food and vet care for life if you adopt an older dog. That certainly makes it oodles easier.Personally, I find that mutts make the best dogs all around. Pure bred dogs in general are troublesome, dull, more health problems. Mutts usually inherit the best of the both worlds, but people will argue with me because they are not looking for a dog - they are looking for an ACCESSORY.The easiest dog throughout it's life would probably be a mutt in the 25-50 lb weight range, with short hair - but not too short.
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