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What is your choice of a great dog breed for a 60-something?
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 287712" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>We have a mutt who is absolutely wonderful with everyone. Tolerant of children (prying his mouth open, grabbing his tail...) and will sit at the feet of adults of all ages. Likes to roughhouse with me and husband, but we'll put our arms in his mouth and he doesn't bite. Ever.</p><p> </p><p>He's not fond of having toenails clipped or baths, but will hold still... Jumps in the bathtub and waits for us.</p><p> </p><p>Barks at strangers, of course, and don't <em>ever</em> get in his way when BM picks up the kids (kid?)... He won't go outside with them, but he will seriously snarl at the window. Learned this the hard way. He <em>hates</em> her.</p><p> </p><p>He is part shepherd, part chow, part heaven only knows what, and all mutt. Not the brightest - thinks he's a cat - and likes to cuddle. On your lap. He weighs 60 lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 287712, member: 6705"] We have a mutt who is absolutely wonderful with everyone. Tolerant of children (prying his mouth open, grabbing his tail...) and will sit at the feet of adults of all ages. Likes to roughhouse with me and husband, but we'll put our arms in his mouth and he doesn't bite. Ever. He's not fond of having toenails clipped or baths, but will hold still... Jumps in the bathtub and waits for us. Barks at strangers, of course, and don't [I]ever[/I] get in his way when BM picks up the kids (kid?)... He won't go outside with them, but he will seriously snarl at the window. Learned this the hard way. He [I]hates[/I] her. He is part shepherd, part chow, part heaven only knows what, and all mutt. Not the brightest - thinks he's a cat - and likes to cuddle. On your lap. He weighs 60 lbs. [/QUOTE]
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