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What is your choice of a great dog breed for a 60-something?
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 288477" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>I have two small dogs---a Yorkie ( who is the most loyal, precious little thing) and a Hairless Terrier (not Chinese Crested, she is much cuter). Both are great little dogs who are extremely loyal, easy to train, and are just so darn lovable. Both are also easy to take care of. Prissy has to be brushed daily, but she is so tiny (only 5 pounds) that it takes no time at all. Pinky has no hair, so the only maintenance is on her nails--which are too cute, some are black and the others look like a french manicure. I also currently have PCson's dachshund---a very smart dog---but I can't take the shedding of the hair with my allergies, so he stays outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 288477, member: 1436"] I have two small dogs---a Yorkie ( who is the most loyal, precious little thing) and a Hairless Terrier (not Chinese Crested, she is much cuter). Both are great little dogs who are extremely loyal, easy to train, and are just so darn lovable. Both are also easy to take care of. Prissy has to be brushed daily, but she is so tiny (only 5 pounds) that it takes no time at all. Pinky has no hair, so the only maintenance is on her nails--which are too cute, some are black and the others look like a french manicure. I also currently have PCson's dachshund---a very smart dog---but I can't take the shedding of the hair with my allergies, so he stays outside. [/QUOTE]
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