Chitoshi
Gold Member
I absolutely chose a specific breed of dog. We tried not to and go to the shelters, but we had 8 months of not being able to find a dog. Why? Because we were in an apartment that had breed and weight restrictions, I have low-shedding restrictions because of my allergies (no pomeranians, no golden retrievers, labs, pitties, anything that sheds). Dogs that have fur closer to "hair" is better for my allergies.
So we had to choose small to medium sized, with low shedding. After 8 months of looking for that in the shelters and not being able to find a dog that we had first pick on (they go just as fast as the puppies, I would say), we went with a breeder.
We chose a Havanese because they're peppy, happy, and generally eager-to-please.
We were unable to choose our gender as the breeder had 16 puppies on accident and 11 of them were boys, but I wouldn't trade my boy for the world. She was a small pure-breed breeder that was AKC registered and I followed up on references and asked her like a million questions to make sure she wasn't a puppy mill. I also had to go through an interview process with her with a phone interview, then an in-person interview, and sign a contract saying if I couldn't take care of him I would give him back to her first, so I felt better about it.
My husband and I still get people who like to talk about how we're filling up the shelters by not getting a dog from the shelter, but we tried, and my quality of life goes down with big shedders even though I love the big floofy babies. We don't regret it.
As far as space in bed, I'd go with @siniang 's suggestion, because my 10.5 lb puppy takes up like half of my side of a queen size bed when we let him on it. SOMEHOW he needs to be in the middle of my space and I end up crowding my husband for space, so he's crate trained now and we are ALL happier. ?
So we had to choose small to medium sized, with low shedding. After 8 months of looking for that in the shelters and not being able to find a dog that we had first pick on (they go just as fast as the puppies, I would say), we went with a breeder.
We chose a Havanese because they're peppy, happy, and generally eager-to-please.
We were unable to choose our gender as the breeder had 16 puppies on accident and 11 of them were boys, but I wouldn't trade my boy for the world. She was a small pure-breed breeder that was AKC registered and I followed up on references and asked her like a million questions to make sure she wasn't a puppy mill. I also had to go through an interview process with her with a phone interview, then an in-person interview, and sign a contract saying if I couldn't take care of him I would give him back to her first, so I felt better about it.
My husband and I still get people who like to talk about how we're filling up the shelters by not getting a dog from the shelter, but we tried, and my quality of life goes down with big shedders even though I love the big floofy babies. We don't regret it.
As far as space in bed, I'd go with @siniang 's suggestion, because my 10.5 lb puppy takes up like half of my side of a queen size bed when we let him on it. SOMEHOW he needs to be in the middle of my space and I end up crowding my husband for space, so he's crate trained now and we are ALL happier. ?