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I posted a few months back. Still doing research. Would like imput on the best dog breeds for kids and cats by breed characteristic .  My is is 7 years old, and very animal smart & gentle.  My son is however, high energy.  I'm looking for a dog breed that is eager to please, and relatively easy to potty train.  I've owned german shepards, golden retreiver, chow, and 2 little black mutts.  The big dogs were always easier than the little ones, and easier to depend on.  The dog would be with me all the time and provide me companionship when my husband is at work, and son is at school.  I live in the suburbs/city area.  Lots of parks and places to walk.

Jody
swontariodiva@yahoo.ca if you know of a breeder in Windsor Ontario area, rescue, or specific dog.

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Hi.  I am looking for work in Canada with a breeder or boarding kennel/doggy daycare. Would relocate for the right opportunity. Looking for +25 to full time hours per week. Please write me if you are looking for an apprentice/employee. 

Jody
swontariodiva@yahoo.ca

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Hi.  I am looking for work in Canada with a breeder or boarding kennel/doggy daycare. Would relocate for the right opportunity. Looking for +25 to full time hours per week. Please write me if you are looking for an apprentice/employee. 

Jody
swontariodiva@yahoo.ca

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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / What kind of dog is this?
« on: April 11, 2006, 03:46:15 pm »
This link:  http://www.envision-studios.com/groups/pages/071605_4852.htm

What kind of dog is this?

Jody

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I'll tell you what I'm looking for in a dog.  I'd like a velcro teddy bear type dog.  The Newf sounds perfect for me, except I'm not sure about the slinging drool business.  Also, If I did decided on a giant breed I'd probably have to purchase an SUV to go with it. I'm thinking a used honda element type. This sounds like the If you give a mouse a cookie children's book... If you give a mouse a cookie, he'll probably ask for a glass of milk... anyways...
 
I have a 7 year old child.  Active but responsible and wonderful with animals.  We have a cat.
 
I'm a golden retreiver, german shepard kind of gal.  I've always admired the larger breeds.
 
I've thought of the purse type dogs as well, thinking it would be wonderful to bring my little one along to the mall, and share a burger in the food court of the mall.  But could a purse pooch handle a bit of burger or would that be too much to handle for the little one's tummy.
 
I love the large breed temperment, laid back, loving, huggable, children can lay on the while watching tv... and they like to be in the outdoors as well, not being total couch potatoes... but will calm in the house.  See, I really don't like the high pitched bark of little dogs.
 
Also, I know I'd go out alone more often with a large dog escorting  me. Living in Windsor Ontario, I do worry about walking alone in the park, but wouldn't with a large dog escort.
 
Can you recommend a breed?  Velcro, Snuggly, Huggable, Easy to Train like a golden, takes pride in being with humans like a shepard....
 
Also my sister says Newfies smell and are big & dumb.  I disagree having read the breed standard. She says get an old english sheep dog, she has on old english sheepie.
 
Talk to you all soon.
 
Anyone have instant messengers send me a tell to:
swontariodiva for yahoo
swontariodiva@yahoo.ca for msn
 
Jody from Windsor Ontario
 

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