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Very sorry for your loss, I had to put my old girl down almost 3 years ago, she had terminal cancer as well. Not much time left and couldn't let her suffer.
Thanks. Funny thing, I didn't realize it was the anniversary of it when I posted, well, at least not consciously.
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Here are photos of dogs in the woods and in the water. Don't tell the Kelpie, but he's not really a water dog! :) Taken at Lake Ste Kathryn Campground in the Ottawa NF yesterday. This is in the UP of Michigan. Sections of the swamp are still frozen.
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I hope you folks have photos of your dogs out in the world?? Please post them!
Here is the neighbor kids, our dogs in snow that fell on the south shore today. The Kelpie likes to smile and scare them! More can be found on the dogs blog.
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Ok, I hate you all now. Just kidding. But now I want a dog again. It has been 30+ years since I have had a dog around. I have never had my own dog as an adult. I hear they are good at fetching the ladies too. ?
I should have added that I really want a Husky. Particularly an Alaskan Klee Kai.
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Ok, I hate you all now. Just kidding. But now I want a dog again. It has been 30+ years since I have had a dog around. I have never had my own dog as an adult. I hear they are good at fetching the ladies too. ?
Oh yes, a socialized mutt can pull the kids and their mom's in. This was taken at a music event at our library but you must train them. They are somewhat similar to kids and need lots of care, love and training. Without it, they are no fun to be around, like annoying kids. :frown: We train them so we can take them anywhere without a hassle. Most of the photos I post here, the dog was told to be in them. 90% of the people in these photos, we don't know but they do love a friendly mutt.

Socialized mutts are indeed fun to have around. :clap:

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I should have added that I really want a Husky. Particularly an Alaskan Klee Kai.
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Huskys are high energy dogs, needs lots of exercise and attention. IMHO not a good breed for a first time dog owner, not that I know jack about you, just my words of warning.
 

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Huskys are high energy dogs, needs lots of exercise and attention. IMHO not a good breed for a first time dog owner, not that I know jack about you, just my words of warning.
Thanks. I think you are right. I have to consider another breed for now. I read about their energy level and other characteristics and think I may not be ready. I worry I will not be able to get out and exercise with them as much as they need, especially since I live in an apartment with no yard. I can give them lots of attention though. Lastly, this breed cost about $2900-4000 and I cannot afford that.

I need to find a more mellow breed. Plus I would like to adopt a rescue as a new friend.
 
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Thanks. I think you are right. I have to consider another breed for now. I read about their energy level and other characteristics and think I may not be ready. I worry I will not be able to get out and exercise with them as much as they need, especially since I live in an apartment with no yard. I can give them lots of attention though. Lastly, this breed cost about $2900-4000 and I cannot afford that.

I need to find a more mellow breed. Plus I would like to adopt a rescue as a new friend.
I have a rescue and would not have three dogs now if he was my first. My first dog as an adult was a golden retriever. Fantastic dogs, mellow and eager to please their owners. Other than being a tad destructive as a puppy, easy dogs to own. I have one now in addition to the rescue mutt and a husky.
 
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Thanks. I think you are right. I have to consider another breed for now. I read about their energy level and other characteristics and think I may not be ready. I worry I will not be able to get out and exercise with them as much as they need, especially since I live in an apartment with no yard. I can give them lots of attention though. Lastly, this breed cost about $2900-4000 and I cannot afford that. I need to find a more mellow breed. Plus I would like to adopt a rescue as a new friend.
You shouldn't need to spent $XYZ on a dog. You do need to find a training book and read it. These are quite good and all 95% the same. Seems the most we ever spent for a mutt was $50 but its the veterinary bills is what gets into the $$$. Don't assume that it won't cost you. Here is more photos of trained, socialized dogs in action. You can do this will yours as well :thumbsup:. In the lower photo, Wally was told to get on top of the bales, because we wouldn't like to do that.
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Thanks. I think you are right. I have to consider another breed for now. I read about their energy level and other characteristics and think I may not be ready. I worry I will not be able to get out and exercise with them as much as they need, especially since I live in an apartment with no yard. I can give them lots of attention though. Lastly, this breed cost about $2900-4000 and I cannot afford that.

I need to find a more mellow breed. Plus I would like to adopt a rescue as a new friend.
Rescue mutt is the way to go. Many of them out there that would be greatly appreciative of someone to just spend time with them. I have three now, and they are the best dogs ever!
 

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Rescue mutt is the way to go. Many of them out there that would be greatly appreciative of someone to just spend time with them. I have three now, and they are the best dogs ever!
I have been looking at the local animal shelters and rescues. There are some adorable pups. Most are Pitbulls or similar. I am trying to decide on size because I think a large dog would hate my 725 sq ft apartment. I do know I do not want a small dog. ??
 

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I have been looking at the local animal shelters and rescues. There are some adorable pups. Most are Pitbulls or similar. I am trying to decide on size because I think a large dog would hate my 725 sq ft apartment. I do know I do not want a small dog. ??
Here in AZ we had to do a good deal of research to find all the "shelters" (many are now in private homes) and "agencies" that have adoptable dogs. Most in the shelters here ARE Pit Bull mixes of one kind or another, and Chihuahua's. You have to be diligent to find something other than that around here. We have three Terrier mix mutts, all which run just at 20 lbs apiece. Best dogs of ever! :)
But I admit to being biased just a bit.
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