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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: 288349" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I will probably get another dog within three years putting me near the end of the 50 bracket age-wise <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/tongue.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":tongue:" title="tongue :tongue:" data-shortname=":tongue:" />. I am likely to rescue a dog, which will make the dog about 2-4 years, the age I prefer. When I do that breed test thingie, Bichons always come up first for me, and they are high on my possibility list. I don't want to have a dog who needs three long walks just in case I get sick and can't walk the dog. I don't want a huge dog because we may move to a trailer and travel in our camper. I want one I can pick up under my arm and take in the car. And on road trips. And one who will sleep by my head. I love large dogs, but as I get older, I can't guarantee I can still keep up with one. </p><p></p><p>I'm kind of moving away from Bassetts. I hear they REALLY smell bad and they are bigger than I'd like, although I also hear they are low energy dogs, which would actually work well. I also may get another cockapoo. My little fellow in the Green Bay hat (avator) is my favorite dog I've ever had. He's pretty laid back, not often cocker-like, affectionate and very sweet. He's pretty small too and I could get a smaller one. And I can't resist a fuzzy face. ****-zus are also high on my list and chihuahua. Yes, I know they yap, but they are very loyal and great friends too and they are easy to tuck under your coat when you sneak them into a gas station (unless they stick their head out and start barking)!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 288349, member: 1550"] I will probably get another dog within three years putting me near the end of the 50 bracket age-wise :raspberry-tounge:. I am likely to rescue a dog, which will make the dog about 2-4 years, the age I prefer. When I do that breed test thingie, Bichons always come up first for me, and they are high on my possibility list. I don't want to have a dog who needs three long walks just in case I get sick and can't walk the dog. I don't want a huge dog because we may move to a trailer and travel in our camper. I want one I can pick up under my arm and take in the car. And on road trips. And one who will sleep by my head. I love large dogs, but as I get older, I can't guarantee I can still keep up with one. I'm kind of moving away from Bassetts. I hear they REALLY smell bad and they are bigger than I'd like, although I also hear they are low energy dogs, which would actually work well. I also may get another cockapoo. My little fellow in the Green Bay hat (avator) is my favorite dog I've ever had. He's pretty laid back, not often cocker-like, affectionate and very sweet. He's pretty small too and I could get a smaller one. And I can't resist a fuzzy face. ****-zus are also high on my list and chihuahua. Yes, I know they yap, but they are very loyal and great friends too and they are easy to tuck under your coat when you sneak them into a gas station (unless they stick their head out and start barking)! [/QUOTE]
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