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I took a quiz and these are the results: *** http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/cgi-bin/dbi-search.cgi MA: *** I want a dog to meet these requirements: * get along with dogs, cats, chickens, goats, foreigners (faitly well, the alarm bark ok * big medium or small dog easily trained * * I have a lab, beagle and affenpisncher not so much that race, but something like * I acerage for the dog to * I want to make a noise about a dog friendly I watched the only refuge here and we chose a Beed, went there, they had one, but they were closed so we could not do and then we set an appointment to buy, but they went out of business in a way not shleter here. Also, I prefer a dog, but a shanzuer or any spaniel. Moutain dogs and laboratories and others of that nature are collies prefer not ok
A rescue dog! Animal housing Rememvber have all sorts of races including puppys. Honestly not depend on the individual dog.Have that if travel further to another area that has a shelter? Well I think the only option is a responsible breeder and that leaves you Purebred Dog breeds registered by AKC breed you might want to consider The American Water Spaniel American Water Spaniel is slowly maturing and may be two years before they can resolve in a training program. However, they require extensive socialization early in life. They can be difficult to housetrain and the method is highly cash recommended. This breed has a very sensitive nature and does not respond to harsh or heavy handed training methods. If they are severely disciplined may show "fear-biting." It 'important that training be done with patience, love, respect, consistency and fairness as the Brittany Spaniel breed is rather hyperactive, they can become bored easily. The constant training and a steady hand, it is recommended to keep you and your happy spaniel. This breed responds well to free thought in hunting or retrieving sports and is easy. Clumber Spaniel This breed loves to train in order to please their master and has an excellent memory. As a result, training Clumber Spaniels are not typically difficult. Are quiet and unassuming and not respond to harsh or heavy handed training methods. They learn better with a coach who provides them calm positive reinforcement, praise, love, fairness and consistency. Early socialization and basic obedience is recommended. American Cocker Spaniel This breed can be quite difficult to housebreak, but are however, very easy to train. Obedience classes are recommended for this playful breed. Originally bred to be used as a gundog, this breed is not exceptionally well in obedience, if a formation consistent with a gentle hand. English Cocker Spaniel This breed is naturally willing to learn and understand immediately what is expected of it. A great deal of understanding and consistency during training is necessary because you can try to take over your role. English Setter The English Setter can be difficult to housebreak, but he wants to please their owner. Given proper handling and techniques, English setters can learn very quickly. Obedience classes at an early age are recommended. The English Setter can do better with positive reinforcement, but it must be correct so sweet and soft as this breed is very sensitive and severe punishment can destroy their temperament lovely. English Springer Spaniel The English Springer Spaniel benefit from early intensive socialization and obedience. They must have firmness, fairness, praise, and consistency. This breed enjoys and is characterized by agility, fly-ball, tracking, retrieving, obedience, and of course, hunting. They are also capable of make wonderful therapy dogs. Field Spaniel The Field Spaniel requires early socialization to prevent shyness and aggressiveness of the dog later in life. This race is at his best when given a job to do. They learn quickly, but have a sensitive nature. Who do not respond to harsh or heavy approach when trained. Field Spaniel needs a firm, fair, consistent, and the method of love training. Excel in tracking, hunting, and recovery. The Flat-Coated Retriever Flat Coated Retriever is a very intelligent and trainable dog and makes a wonderful student. This breed is very cheerful and energetic in a timely manner requires consistency, but the excessive repetition bore and he is sure it will quickly lose interest. Discipline is not required, and correction and positive reinforcement work best. Making training fun a variety of techniques will be sure to keep his attention, and he excels much more. Golden Retriever The Golden Retriever is one of the easiest breeds to train. They excel in obedience and are popular therapy and dogs. They have many talents including competitive obedience, narcotic detection, agility, performance and tricks. Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Being so high energy, this breed requires games and entertainment, and training consistently. By varying the methods work better training with this breed to keep his attention. Does very well in recovery and is quite good in obedience. Vizsla The Vizsla needs both socialization and obedience training an early age. The owners of this breed must make clear their authority right from the start. Are eager to please and quick to learn. The Vizsla shows their talent in monitoring, pointing, retrieving, and competitive obedience. Harsh training methods will ruin the breed. They need firm, fair and consistent training. Weimaraner The Weimaraner is full of energy. Are eager to learn and pleasure and are motivated by rewards such as treats or praise. This breed does not respond to harsh discipline and Once wary avoid any further attempt to training. The Weimaraner excels at obedience, agility, hunting and results. Wirehaired pointing Griffon Wirehaired Pointing Griffon requires early socialization and obedience training. Are eager to please and quick to learn. Their acute sense of smell, love for the field, and the ability swim them excel in the areas of monitoring and recovery. In the show ring are very well in agility and obedience Australian Cattle Dog Early intense socialization and obedience are crucial for the Australian Cattle Dog. This breed is very obedient. Australian Cattle Dogs do not respond to hard and heavy methods of hand. Training must be done with firmness, fairness, praise, consistency and patience. They are very talented in areas such as herding, agility, retrieving, guarding, competitive obedience, and in Learning tricks Australian Shepherd Australian Shepherd are easy to train. They receive early socialization and basic obedience. It 'important that they know who the boss is or will try to take control. The Australian Shepherd requires study, fair, consistent and effective management. Their intelligence and acute ability to learn to do boring, repetitive training. Bearded Collie as independent thinkers, the Bearded Collie sometimes decide that I know better. Some are easier to housetrain than others. This breed is very trainable for various activities. Obedience training is a must because they have the tendency to be stubborn. Excel in tracking, agility, herding, performing tricks, competitive obedience. They respond best to firm, fair, consistent, and methods of love training. Border Collie early socialization and obedience are recommended. The Border Collie is easily trained and knows how to do better with praise, consistency, loyalty, respect and firmness. Due to their extremely sensitive nature of this breed should never be treated as hard and heavy. They are extremely talented in herding, police work, obedience competition, search and rescue, evidence Frisbee and Flyball. Border Collies are also used successfully as therapy dogs and guide dogs for the blind. Scotch Collie This breed is very smart easy to train. Norwegian Buhund Given the easiest of the Spitz-type dogs for training, the Norwegian Buhund is good for socialization and obedience training. They are intelligent, quick to learn, and eager to please. Training must be done with firmness, fairness and consistency. Puli Pulis are very intelligent and are eager to please which makes them fairly easy to train. With a firm and consistent hand, this breed can do exceptionally well in obedience and agility. Obedience classes are recommended for this race at an early age, but training can be taken to the owner if they are experts. Shetland Sheepdog The Sheltie is very easy to train and very good in obedience and herding given the right methods and trainer. Have a man such as intelligence, Shetland Sheepdogs are willing to obey, and very eager to do so. Is very good the workplace is that the herding instinct is still very strong. Swedish Vallhund a very intelligent breed, the Swedish Vallhund does well in obedience training. In generally easy to housebreak and train, this breed would be a good companion pastoralism. Can also be used to see if dogging proper training takes place. Gentle hand is required for this race. Irish Red and White Setter http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/irishredwhitesetter.htm
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