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What is your choice of a great dog breed for a 60-something?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 287849" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>In our local humane society, there was an adorable bassett named Benji that was considered the mascot, but he never seemed to like being in all the noise. When the director changed, he allowed one of the workers who Benji was attached to to adopt Benji. I ran into that young man and Benji not too long ago and Benji was off leash and at his side. He said that Benji is his "shadow." I didn't realize that Basetts were good dogs for most people because Benji was very timid. I realize now that he just didn't like kids--if they don't, no problem in my house. N. is 13 and we aren't having anymore kids!!!</p><p></p><p>I am thinking about a young Bassett hound rescue. They are the cutest with those droopy ears and big brown eyes. And if they cuddle and don't need a big fenced yard to run in, they're high up on my list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 287849, member: 1550"] In our local humane society, there was an adorable bassett named Benji that was considered the mascot, but he never seemed to like being in all the noise. When the director changed, he allowed one of the workers who Benji was attached to to adopt Benji. I ran into that young man and Benji not too long ago and Benji was off leash and at his side. He said that Benji is his "shadow." I didn't realize that Basetts were good dogs for most people because Benji was very timid. I realize now that he just didn't like kids--if they don't, no problem in my house. N. is 13 and we aren't having anymore kids!!! I am thinking about a young Bassett hound rescue. They are the cutest with those droopy ears and big brown eyes. And if they cuddle and don't need a big fenced yard to run in, they're high up on my list. [/QUOTE]
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