Ok I've put off getting a new pup for far to long! Mainly because the kids were young but both are now old enough to benefit from a new daly member.
Had dogs in the past myself and through the family so not a complete novice but after years of trying to figure women out I've now realised there's a reason why these little critters are mans best friend!
So what to get???? I'll let the fountain of STW knowledge run over me!
Basic tick list....
Family pet so good with kids is a must.
Meduim size yapper, nothing to small that can't come out running with me or the occasional ride but nothing to big that it can't join the family the majority of the time were out and about. Prob Collie kinda size....
Fair amount of energy. The lil fella needs to be able to come out walking / hiking / running etc He'll need to be able to come hit the mountains with me. This of course needs to be balanced though, I'd love a Siberian Huskie but obviously it's not fair if I can't give them the amount of exercise a dog like this might need.
Recommendations greatly received. Pictures even better!!! Nothing is cuter than a puppy, nothing more funnier than a goofy dog playing up!!!
I'd be happy to do the revoke thing but as its been a while since I had a dog I'm tempted to just do the pup and then hit obdediance school thing to get us both back into the groove.
Springer.
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/1st-family-dog-spaniel
After asking the same question here, buzz the springer is now 6 months.
He's not on the trails with me yet, but that might be a good thing as I can't keep up with him on the local fields.
A Border Collie. They're great family pets (well, the one I'm looking after is anyway) and can run for ages. The walking isn't too bad. A quickish 15 minute walk in the morning and a 30-1 hour run, following me on the bike in the evening.
Labs
They eat everything you give them and come back for more
Superb round kids
Never ever growl or snarl
Great hill dogs
And pinch the whole of the sofa if you te them
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Golden Doodle
Stupid name and probably bad fashion victim reputation.
Friendly, clever and faster than a lab and can go bigger distances because they are lighter.
Ours was a nervous acquisition, seemed like we had enough to worry about already with three boys. However he has been a huge success. Boys love him and he goes out for a walk at lunch and then most evenings with me on a bike.
Golden doodle looks awesome! I had a collie Labrador cross. Brilliant dog, great temperament, very intelligent, great stamina and would play with kids all day long. I miss her!
Labrador pups are quite cute
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Not the best trail dog. But an awesome family dog. Gunny's stay a bit smaller and make better trail dogs. Our is a bit on the large size nowadays.
Keep it coming guys I'm starting to remember why I love dogs so much!!!
Andy that Ridgeback is gorgeous!!! Had always thought them to big but to be honest I'm being swayed big time!
Any of the retriever type will excel with kids and family. Had labs in the past and now have a golden retriever. Bullet proof with kids, intelligent and easy to train. That Ridgeback looks smart though!
Everyone recommends the dog they have right?
Well I have 2 borders, one was so inbreed it broke its leg as a pup from falling from 2' & has never really wanted to walk since, & then there is the other one who won't take instruction from anyone else but the alpha (me basically) so despite many discussions as to who would would walk/look after the dogs before they were purchased guess who gets to do all of the walking now?*
* Well sometimes if the weather is good I may ge a break, but if its cold or wet... 😉
Not a Lab!!
Greedy buggers and molt everywhere, he even eats his own poo 🙁
Great with kids though
Well I've got a Rough Collie. He ticks all the boxes except the running with the bike. Loves a good long walk, but he's never been keen on just running. Would much rather stop and have a good sniff when we are out. Intelligent and easy to train like my old border collie, but nowhere near as highly strung. We did agility for a year or so and he was great at that, but had to stop when I changed job, so they are not lazy dogs. He's 6 now and still loves to play.
If running along with the bike is a must then a springer sounds about right.
A picture of Charlie
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Ringo, by the look on her face she wants you to hurry up and take the bloody picture and get on with the ride/run.
+1 Ridgeback
You should consider a rescue dog, we've a Heinz 57 and he couldn't be a better dog. Just starting to run and bike with him, really good with the kids and very chilled in the house.
We found him via [url= http://www.dogsblog.com/ ]Dogs Blog[/url] and he was rescued by [url= http://www.pupsneedinghomes.co.uk/ ]Pups Need Homes[/url]
Just bought a Parson Russell Terrier, the bloody thing screams and barks all night. I know he's only a small pup but enough already...!!!
You won't go wrong with a collie, a spaniel or a lab. But I'd echo the comment above regarding a Heinz 57 - our rescue Lurcher / Terrier X is one of the best natured dogs I've ever owned. And mongrels will have less problems in later life and generally live longer.
LabsNever ever growl or snarl
Old black labs are well known for going a bit mental in their dotage - they often become aggressive and snappy when they get old.
A collie cross lurcher. Will run around like a crazy thing, will walk or run further than you can and will spend the rest of the day sleeping. Will post some pics of our later. Lurchers are the most gentle dogs you will meet as long as your not a rabbit. Springers, collies and labs need much more mental stimulation which often manifests in behavioural problems, being as thick as mince and happy sleeping 22 hours a day has its advantages in a dog. Collies make very poor pets imo or rather they need a very good owner with lots of time, many dont get this.
I'm picking this chap up on wednesday 🙂
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I would say a spaniel, probably a springer given your requirement for a medium sized dog. Yes, I have one and he is lovely and adores kids, so I have a slight vested interest, but I would still recommend them to anyone. Labs are another good choice, but they eat a lot and can just be huge. They do have a lovely nature though.
Other considerations: GSP or GWP, or maybe soemthing like a Portugese Water Dog. Ok, Obama has one, but the ones I have met have all been calm, friendly dogs. No idea how good they are out on the trail though.
Our Lurcher:
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why do i think that link is gonna fail.
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got to be a heinz, for lots of reasons, we have a mostly spaniodor, treat them right all dogs are great!
I'd say think about what you can offer a dog on a normal daily basis and go for a breed that would suit that. its one thing to want a dog to join you for runs and biking every so often, but generally speaking that would be a dog with high energy levels, and if you're only thinking you could give it a half hour walk round the block on a normal everyday basis (not saying that's the case for you, just using it as an example) then a high energy dog would go a bit batsh*t crazy and bored, maybe even destructive.
Used to do voluntary dog walking at the local dogs trust some years back before I had a dog of my own and met all shapes and sizes there. So do consider a rescue dog - theres puppies and pedigrees in rescue too, and many are perfectly well behaved, happy little critters there through no fault of their own. When i was there a notable amount were aged about 9-18 months, lovely dogs, no issues, mostly there because people bought cutesy puppies and got bored or didn't appreciate the amount of work actually involved. Heck of a lot of them were labs, collies, springers and crosses too.
Anagallis: love that pic of you lurcher and baby in the bed!
Our rescue staffy cross (think he's lab x staff x parsons jrt) was an awesome little trail dog, retired now as he's 11ish but still gets considerable exercise off lead every day. He lives for his walks and would crawl the walls if he had less.
border terrier, i know a bit small you say but as our dog trimmer says, like a real dog but smaller! ours is 2.5 now and bonkers but good fun, runs, bikes loves the beach, chases a ball until the end of time and is brilliant with the kids. can be a bit shrill but barks rarely and only for a reason.
doesn't shed either which is great.
redwoods-- best post on here, very few consider those things, an active dog is that--- all year all weathers
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Here's one example of just what fantastic young dogs are in rescue. If we were closer to the rescue or looking ourselves I think we'd be on him like a tramp on chips.
Here's ours in his biking days though
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Tempted to submit Benny for [url= http://dogshaming.tumblr.com/ ]dog shaming[/url].
Instead of starting a new thread, I'll ask on this one...
Mrs xiphon really wants a dog - they had a family dog from her being 11 to 20 (it died weeks after meeting me). That dog was a Tibetan Terrier.
We both lead active lifestyles (walking, running, cycling, etc), so would need a dog which could join us for a 15 mile walk or 20+ mile ride.
BUT.... we're out of the house from 7.30am til 6pm (both work)
Anybody recommend a dog that might fit our needs?
I honestly don't know much about dogs!
Springer, can run all day, and can be housed outside if needed only draw back with your hours they need alot of exercise
20 mile + bike ride?! Either you are all really slow and I mean really really slow and live in places where 20mile rides are possible or your dogs are superdogs. I dont think any dog fits your bill.
ha ha sorry, I didn't mean 20 mile ride. Got my wires crossed! No idea why I wrote that...
All day walks would be the longest distance....
Out of curiosity, how far to people ride with their 'trail' dogs?
(As you can see, I know very little about them - but we all start off with little knowledge...)
I'll be the first to say that leaving a dog from 7.30am til 6pm every working day isnt fair on the dog.
oh, and my Dalmation used to run 20mile easy if weather wasnt hot, hes getting older now so I keep the miles down.















