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Experiences with children and dogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 432279" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>The best disposition I ever encountered in a dog was my first mutt and my current dog which is a basset hound. MY basset is a large guy though and he drools in the heat and sheds alot year round. If this is not an issue for you then I would highly recommend a basset. They are affectionate and great family pets. They are not guard dogs though. Mine rarely barks and when he does it is because he wants to go inor out a or eat. That is is. He is affectionate to a fault. Everone I encounter says what a sweet and good dog my furguy is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 432279, member: 2315"] The best disposition I ever encountered in a dog was my first mutt and my current dog which is a basset hound. MY basset is a large guy though and he drools in the heat and sheds alot year round. If this is not an issue for you then I would highly recommend a basset. They are affectionate and great family pets. They are not guard dogs though. Mine rarely barks and when he does it is because he wants to go inor out a or eat. That is is. He is affectionate to a fault. Everone I encounter says what a sweet and good dog my furguy is. [/QUOTE]
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