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What dog suitable for my house?







tohsan
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Aug 13, 2006, 9:09 PM

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hello everyone!

Currently i stay in a single storey house with a car park area of 20 feets width x 12 feets long. Since the area is small and there is no grass area, what kind of dog is suitable for such small area. I m not looking for agreesive dog, a moderate size dog and able to guard my house is good enough,hopefully its a obedient dog and easy to takecare and tame it. Is there any good place to get a nice sharpei in KL?

Feel free to comment and give suggestion. Thanks a million .Smile


(This post was edited by tohsan on Aug 13, 2006, 9:23 PM)


netty
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Aug 14, 2006, 11:07 PM

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hello everyone!

Currently i stay in a single storey house with a car park area of 20 feets width x 12 feets long. Since the area is small and there is no grass area, what kind of dog is suitable for such small area. I m not looking for agreesive dog, a moderate size dog and able to guard my house is good enough,hopefully its a obedient dog and easy to takecare and tame it. Is there any good place to get a nice sharpei in KL?

Feel free to comment and give suggestion. Thanks a million .Smile



I don't know anything about sharpei in KL, but I can help you with the rest of your question.

You can take any dog you like, when you take a dog you need to walk with the dog and not keep him only in the house or at the car park.

dogs need an everyday walk, exercise with him.

it allways suprice me seeing some dogs in Kuantan, stay all day in the car park never go out.

at least walk 3 times with the dog, go for a good training with him, and you will have a friend for the rest of his life.


Amanda85
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Aug 14, 2006, 11:27 PM

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sharpei is not easy to take care....they body odour really needs lotsa maintanence....

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SupaMolly
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Jan 5, 2007, 4:30 AM

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hello everyone!

Currently i stay in a single storey house with a car park area of 20 feets width x 12 feets long. Since the area is small and there is no grass area, what kind of dog is suitable for such small area. I m not looking for agreesive dog, a moderate size dog and able to guard my house is good enough,hopefully its a obedient dog and easy to takecare and tame it. Is there any good place to get a nice sharpei in KL?

Feel free to comment and give suggestion. Thanks a million .Smile



tohsan..

compared to apartment, ur house not so small. so any dog will do. i hav a suggestion if u wan non-aggresive, tame, obedient (all with training since young of cos)... it can be goldie.

if not, min pin not so bad too


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Feb 12, 2007, 12:11 PM

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How about a labrador? There are lots of dogs that you'd be able to adopt from the SPCA/PAWS with the space that you have. An adult dog is a lot easier to take care than a puppy. Since you want a playful, easy to maintain, easy to tame dog to guard your house, dogs that are about 1 year old-2 year will be a good choice.
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