tdwtpets wrote:I think i am ok with this suggestion but my friend has a bulldog and she says its a real hand full to care for as its a really energetic breed and she kept bulldogs for some time now.
For the poodle suggestion i am worried the other dogs may not get along with a poodle to well.





tdwtpets wrote:I think i am ok with this suggestion but my friend has a bulldog and she says its a real hand full to care for as its a really energetic breed and she kept bulldogs for some time now.
For the poodle suggestion i am worried the other dogs may not get along with a poodle to well.

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IAmLink wrote:tdwtpets wrote:I think i am ok with this suggestion but my friend has a bulldog and she says its a real hand full to care for as its a really energetic breed and she kept bulldogs for some time now.
For the poodle suggestion i am worried the other dogs may not get along with a poodle to well.
What makes you say that? Dogs do not care about different breeds. They may have issues with dogs of a certain and/or the same gender, but breed does not normally play a factor unless you have to consider size. As in, a big dog may seriously hurt a smaller dog.
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tdwtpets wrote:IAmLink wrote:tdwtpets wrote:I think i am ok with this suggestion but my friend has a bulldog and she says its a real hand full to care for as its a really energetic breed and she kept bulldogs for some time now.
For the poodle suggestion i am worried the other dogs may not get along with a poodle to well.
What makes you say that? Dogs do not care about different breeds. They may have issues with dogs of a certain and/or the same gender, but breed does not normally play a factor unless you have to consider size. As in, a big dog may seriously hurt a smaller dog.
This makes me say that as my neighbor has 3 dogs and each is a different size i am worried that the biggest dog the husky would hurt the poodle since even the biggest poodle is still not bigger then the husky but i might be wrong on that and also i am worried about the smallest dog if i get a big dog since the smallest one could get hurt.

tdwtpets wrote:IAmLink wrote:tdwtpets wrote:I think i am ok with this suggestion but my friend has a bulldog and she says its a real hand full to care for as its a really energetic breed and she kept bulldogs for some time now.
For the poodle suggestion i am worried the other dogs may not get along with a poodle to well.
What makes you say that? Dogs do not care about different breeds. They may have issues with dogs of a certain and/or the same gender, but breed does not normally play a factor unless you have to consider size. As in, a big dog may seriously hurt a smaller dog.
This makes me say that as my neighbor has 3 dogs and each is a different size i am worried that the biggest dog the husky would hurt the poodle since even the biggest poodle is still not bigger then the husky but i might be wrong on that and also i am worried about the smallest dog if i get a big dog since the smallest one could get hurt.






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