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Old 04-21-2007
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Default what types of dogs are the easiest to take care?

i want a dog the does't really shed a lot, not soo hairy, medium sized, fun to play with, guarding ,intelligent, smart, easy to take care, and really handsome!!i was thinking of a doberman but maybe not???
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no dog is easy to take care of because u have to walk all of them feed and care for them but if you where to pic i would say a lap dog sence . but if you want a dobe sound like a great dog we have one and he just needs alot of exersise well goood luckmarlene
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boston terriers are very easy to take care of and very people friendley in general
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I was thinking a stuffed dog is easiest. I have two Shelties. Four cats. The cats are way easier. No bathing, no walking, they don't stare at me when I eat.
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dobermans make great pets so thats a good idea. but if you want a big variety check here ---> www.puppyfind.com you'll probably find the dog you want there.
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I think labs, shih tzus, or just any big dog.. a shih tzu is ok. the smaller the harder ... but i have a shih tzu and a lab and the lab is definetly easier!
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Try one or all of these online breed quizzes:Sometimes the best dogs simply come from the shelter! Heinz 57's my dad calls them...http://dogbreedadvisor.com/http://do...d_selector.php
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A Golden Retriever.
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POODLE: they don't shead, they don't need 2 much exersize, GET A POODLE
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Sound like my Beagle! She is super smart,will play all day and night,very cuddly,good watch dog. Only took me a month to housebreak her. She's weighs around 25 lbs. She's an inside dog too.Their are sooo many dogs to choose from. Good luck!
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