I am looking for a new puppy in Sydney, and want something that is small to medium sized, that does not have a lot of hair. Also needs to get along with other dogs. Does anyone know anyone with something suitable?
What is a good, small to medium sized dog, that has short %26amp; smooth hair?
If you are looking for short hair so it doesn't shed then then definetly a terrier or a pug. I have a shih tzu who has long hair but does not shed at all. She is the sweetest thing loves to kiss and cuddle and loves other people without yapping all the time.
Reply:mini doberman pinscher..they are sooo loveable
nice built short hair good 4 less grooming...yeap yeap
Reply:Shar-pei. Very low maintenance and loyal as well.
Reply:basset hound they are great dogs.
Reply:I like my pug. Small, smooth haired and devoted. But he does shed a lot. And as for getting along with other dogs, he seems to be more afraid of them. When he does adjust to them, he plays just fine with them.
Reply:a Maltese Terrier, they have white hair that you can grow to any length depending on what you prefer and a beautifil curled tail which their heair just hangs off. They're perfect lap dogs and inside pets. I have one who is 10 years old right now and everybody loves her. but a down side to Matesers is they may have teeth problems.
Reply:A Whippet. They are loyal and will have only one master or mistress. A female Whippet will protect you even if she is in danger. Mine was 13 years when she died and she was my dog only. Would tolerate other people but look at me always for directions/instructions. She once took on an Alsatian because he had her ball in the park. The Alsatian let go of her but she came back and had another go. I was in the middle but in no danger with my dog there. Good luck.
Reply:Boston Terrier
Reply:don't go with a minature pinchure or a fox terrior I have them both and they are trouble always
Reply:i have a chawaiwa and they get along with other dogs vary well
Reply:a beagle type, or dog like on the show wishbone %26amp; snoopy
just bge careful they like to dig
Reply:I think you need to realize every breed of dog has there own individual problem. Yorkies are hard to housebreak. Beagles howl and are a hound dog so they smell like a hound dog. Dachshunds frequently have back problems. I think a Poodle, who doesn't shed and is one of the smartest dogs would be a good choice. I also like West Highland Terriers, "Westies". Very good natured. Bichon Frise is a great dog with a good personality but needs to be groomed regularly as does a poodle. Go to the library and look up different breeds, each have there own distinctive trates. See what kind of dog will fit in your family. Of course, there is always your local animal rescue league or shelter with many dogs needing homes. Sometimes these 57 Heinz variety dogs are the best of all. Good Luck with your search.
Reply:Boston Terrier
Reply:Get a shelter mutt.
They come in all shapes and sizes, coat lengths and temperments.
Tell the shelter attendants what you're looking for and they will help you find it.
Reply:yorkshire terrier there aaddoorraabbllee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
Reply:I would suggest an Italian Greyhound or a Whippet, but whether they get along with other dogs depends on the specific dog-you'll want to ask about that when you're looking for one.
Reply:beagle
Reply:Most "hounds" are great: fox hounds, bassett hounds, coonhounds, beagles...
Reply:MY DOG!!!!!
he's a mutt and he is smart and small to medium in size and he has short hair the only thing wrong with him is that he has ear problems
Reply:A rat or boston terrier
Reply:cavalier king charles spaniel :)
Reply:yorkshire terrier
Reply:Try a beagle if you like lovable dogs or a lab a bit big but very cute
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