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Comparing Dog BreedsSusan from Scotland Feedback About This Post:RE: Comparing Dog Breeds
We had an English Springer Spaniel that lived to 14. She was the most gentle loving dog I have ever had the privilege of knowing. In the summer, she spent many hours outside. She allowed our little neighbor girl, who wore heavy leather corrective shoes, to climb all over her AND in her dog house! In the winter, I did not walk her much due to the cold. In the spring, she remembered everything she was taught from the year before. Very smart, clean, gentle and loving pet. Excellent breed. We miss her! Post By Irene (Guest Post) RE: Comparing Dog Breeds
Even though there is a stereotype that Dalmatians are family dogs, they are not. They DO NOT like children (as someone said here before). My sister bought a Dalmatian last year, and had to give her away to a military kennel because she was biting the kids (not "playful" bites). I am not saying it's a bad breed - they are great dogs, but not with kids. (Even if you don't have kids, think about neighbors;) Post by Natasha79 RE: Comparing Dog BreedsPLEASE take this advice into consideration, steer clear of Dalmations. From experience I rescued one from a fireman. Yes he was older than 9 months, BUT ask any vet and I learned the hard way. Dalmations are a breed that DOES NOT forget and relates to association. Long story short, this Dalmation I rescued lasted only a few days in my home because when my 4 year old at the time went to hug him, the dog turned and wrapped his mouth around his throat, but THANK GOD my husband was there to pull him off. This dog had been hugged by a child before, BUT during that time also we found out that while the hugging was going on through a bobbed wired fence, the dogs neck was being pushed into the fence. This breed ASSOCIATES and NEVER forgets. Post By Julie CHeek (Guest Post) RE: Comparing Dog Breeds
I think you will get as many different answers as there are people. Both dogs (all dogs) have their good points and their challenges. You need to be honest about what will the reali living situation be for your family and the dog. If you will be able to excercise the dog regularlly (long walks, playing, etc..), train the dog and be consistant, then either dog will probably work just fine. But if you are not able to offer that time and effort, both dogs can become a cause for trouble for you. Post by BirdyLady RE: Comparing Dog Breeds
I think you will get as many different answers as there are people. Both dogs (all dogs) have their good points and their challenges. You need to be honest about what will the real living situation be for your family and the dog. If you will be able to exercise the dog regularly (long walks, playing, etc..), train the dog and be consistent, then either dog will probably work just fine. But if you are not able to offer that time and effort, both dogs can become a cause for trouble for you. Post By Erika (Guest Post) RE: Comparing Dog BreedsThe Dalmation is an athletic dog that needs HOURS of exercise per day or else they go psycho, causing damage and all sorts of behaviors. They were never a pet breed!! Post by kimhis RE: Comparing Dog BreedsI don't know anything about Spaniels, but I had a roommate for a year with a Dalmation and I couldn't stand that dog. He was so high strung and barked alot. Post By Melissa (Guest Post) RE: Comparing Dog BreedsDalmations also can be deaf, and neither breed is exceptionally good with small children, something to think about if you have a family or lots of children around. Post by michawnpita RE: Comparing Dog Breeds
I depends on your family. People say that the Dalmation often becomes a one person dog. They also have shorter hair, but are a larger dog than the spaniel. If the Springer is anything like our Brittany Spaniel, they are active, great with children and love all people. They make great family dogs. They do shed, but it the vaccum will pick it up. Post by Har'iet RE: Comparing Dog Breeds
We currently have three Springers... one registered, two are her off springs that we had from an unregistered Springer. I say all of this because the registered one has been more of a problem (urinating in the house) than the unregistered ones. I think it is the inbreeding that comes with pure breads. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Comparing Dog Breedsspringer spaniel would be my choice, dalmations have a tendency to be problem dogs...good luck. i know 2 people that have springer spaniels and love them. they tend to be clowns. good luck! Post by clutterfree RE: Comparing Dog Breeds
By all means do some research but be aware that either breed needs a lot of training, daily exercise with you, training and all purebreds will generally require more vet bills as time goes on than mixed breeds due to poor breeding/backyard breeding and intensifying of breed specific problems even in the few good breeders out there. Post By Shelter Worker (Guest Post) RE: Comparing Dog BreedsA lot of that depends on your family. Do your research on both breeds. Dalmations tend to be more hyper and need to be exercised every day. Take the time to do research and see which breed would fit into your lifestyle the best. Post by cmlabs2 RE: Comparing Dog Breeds
I had an English Springer Spaniel female who lived to be about 12 years old. She was a great dog; however, she lost her hearing as she got older. Another thing you need to watch is that you have to clean their ears because they can smell. Also, you will need to brush their coat often to prevent matting and fur balls. Post by Julie45 RE: Comparing Dog BreedsI would go with the English Springer Spaniel because Dalmations are more hyper and are always eating things. Post By Alyssa (Guest Post) |
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