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    Re: Best dog breed for the 'outdoors'? (For new dog owner too)

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    I think the best dog for you is a pit bull. Besides their horrible reputation, they are really great dogs. Smart, obedient, they don't require grooming, and they are super friendly. I've dealt with a few pits in my life and all of them are wonderful dogs that I would gladly take home. Another option is a St.Bernard, if you don't mind size. They can be a bit more maintenance but they are friendly and would do anything for you. I wouldn't suggest a Weimaraner for a first time owner as they can be tricky to train. And lots of huskys don't really bond to their owners like other dogs. Anyways, hope I helped.


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    I second pit. I just picked up my second pit recently since I lost my red nose.





    I've grew up having owned a pit, doberman, pug, basset hound, and German shepherd.

    German Shepard are thick headed and take a firm dominant pack leader and also can be nippy, from my experience. Probably not what a first time dog owner should get.

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    Re: Best dog breed for the 'outdoors'? (For new dog owner too)

    Quote Originally Posted by Tsanford View Post
    I second pit. I just picked up my second pit recently since I lost my red nose.





    I've grew up having owned a pit, doberman, pug, basset hound, and German shepherd.

    German Shepard are thick headed and take a firm dominant pack leader and also can be nippy, from my experience. Probably not what a first time dog owner should get.
    That puppy is so freaking adorable. Way too cute. I own a boxer and she is the sweetest thing. It's so sad that they have such horrible reputations.


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