Ok A Little Help Please About Dogs!!?
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Ok I am thinking about getting these dogs.
1.Papillon
2. Australian Shepherd
3. King Charle Spaniel
4. American Eskimo
Please can you put these in like easiest to hardest and lowest to highest.
1. Which is the most sporty?
2. Which sheds the most?
3. Which is the most obedient?
4. Which is the easiest to train?
5. Which is the easiest to find?
6. Which is the best companion?
Thanks for your time and help!
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Note: these answers are from most sporty to least sporty, which sheds the most to which sheds the least, etc.
Which is the most sporty?
1. Australian Shepherd
2. King Charles Spaniel
3. American Eskimo
4. Papillon
Which sheds the most?
1. Australian Shepherd
2. American Eskimo
3. Papillon
4. King Charles Spaniel
Which is the most obedient?
1. King Charles Spaniel
2. Australian Shepherd
3. King Charles Spaniel
4. American Eskimo
Which is the easiest to train?
1. King Charles Spaniel
2. Australian Shepherd
3. Papillon
4. American Eskimo
Which is the easiest to find?
1. King Charles Spaniel
2. Papillon
3. Australian Shepherd
4. American Eskimo
Which is the best companion?
1. Papillon
2. King Charles Spaniel
3. American Eskimo
4. Australian Shepherd
You have chosen four remarkable breeds, and even the ones that are ranked at the bottom of a catagory are still great at it. Here are some comments on each of these breeds.
Papillon: The Papillon is a very sweet breed that just loves to be around you, whether it be a stroll around the park, or cuddling on the couch.
Australian Shepherd: The Aussie Shepherd is an excellant working dog and is extremely smart. They are one of the most beautiful dogs in the world with their blue eyes, and red white and silver fur.
King Charles Spaniel: The King Charles Spaniel is a very smart dog. He just loves playing fetch in the backyard or going on walks with you. He can be stubborn, but he loves to learn.
American Eskimo: The American Eskimo is a very handsome dog. He is not into sports, but will occasionally go on a short walk with you. They are more the type of dog that likes to curl up on the couch with you and watch telivision, they are great with kids.
Good luck on getting your new dog, with these breeds, you will love any one you get!
Well, it actually depends on your living conditions but seeing what you want through your questions, I believe an American Eskimo dog would be most appropriate.
It needs exercise nearly every day which means a long 30-45 minute walk or even preferably jog, depends on the dog’s age and physical condition how long the walks will be. It doesn’t shed too much and doesn’t need very special fur care- brushing every 2-3 days. When it’s shedding though it’ll be best to brush it every day.
Every dog can be obedient and easy to train if the training technique is proper- remember to make corrections only when he’s doing something bad at that moment, not after that. Also, do not yell while training. Tell him clamly but seriosly “no” and correct it- take it outside to pee, take it out of the room it isn’t supposed to be in etc. Make it understand “no” means that it’s doing something it isn’t supposed to.
If you live in the USA all of the dogs mentioned above will be fairly easy for you to find. Some are quite common in Europe aswell, so you shouldn’t have much trouble finding one of them.
If they are not wild dogs ( they have had human contact soon after being born, and grew up amongst humans), they all make good companions if properly trained.
Good luck
1. least sporty to most- Spaniel, Papillon, Shepherd, Eskimo
2. highest to lowest-Eskimo, Shepherd, Spaniel, Papillon
3. most to least- Shepherd, Spaniel, Eskimo, Papillon
4. Easiest to least- Eskimo, Shepherd, Spaniel, Papillon
5. Easiest to hardest- Shepherd, Eskimo, Papillon, Spaniel
6. Best to worst- Spaniel, Papillon, Shepherd, Eskimo
Please note these are just my opinions and based on what I know about the breeds there are alwasy exceptions
I don’t have the time for all your questions but the Australian Shepherd is the “best”, “most” and “easiest” of all the others.
I wish I had a a australian shepherd.