Looking for a dog
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 622
Looking for a dog
I want to get a dog for hunting and to have around the house. I would like to get a lab. My mom doesnt want to get another dog because are last one always ran away. If the dog ran away the neighbors would call the cops[:'(] I live in a medium size city and have about 1 acre. We have a park in our backyard. We dont have a fence around our yard. The dog will get a lot of attention.
Anyway will a lab be a good dog to have around the house and not run away. Thanks!
Anyway will a lab be a good dog to have around the house and not run away. Thanks!
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: chiefland Florida USA
Posts: 5,417
RE: Looking for a dog
depends on the type of hunting you want to do.it also depends on how big of a dog you can handle in your home.
I prefer Beagles,they are mwd to small size dogs and hunt well and are very loyal and loving.
I prefer Beagles,they are mwd to small size dogs and hunt well and are very loyal and loving.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: NW Ohio , 5 min from Ottawa National / Magee Marsh
Posts: 2,051
RE: Looking for a dog
Labs are great , I have a lab great for upland and waterfowel . Labs will wander and with a park in your back yard it will be with the kids in the park , Get a under ground fence ,best $100 I spent ,no 2 people could drag him over the line . He just sits 5' from the line and waits for me to come home . Before I got the fence he lost the family jewels for going after a female in heat a mile away.
#6
RE: Looking for a dog
If you don't have a way to contain your dog (fenced in yard or a kennel run), then you shouldn't have a dog. It seems that you have already had at least a couple dogs run away. Without a form of containment, and if you get another dog, you will have three dogs that have run away.
#7
RE: Looking for a dog
I agree with doc. If the dog goes outside, it's going to want to run and play... and run. Our lab and our bassett used to get an itch to run, and we would have to chase them. Now that they are older they stay well within our 5 acres.
#8
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 622
RE: Looking for a dog
If I get a dog I'll probably get an electric fence. Our old dog would just run right through them. She could open doors, Open he kennel, Jump over 5 foot barriers (She was pretty over weight from eatin the cat food so we were amazed by that) She would pull out those stakes you twist into the ground and run around the neighborhood with it dragin behind her. My mom doesn't want to get a fence. I dont know why.
#9
RE: Looking for a dog
ORIGINAL: 20gaugeNate
If I get a dog I'll probably get an electric fence. Our old dog would just run right through them. She could open doors, Open he kennel, Jump over 5 foot barriers (She was pretty over weight from eatin the cat food so we were amazed by that) She would pull out those stakes you twist into the ground and run around the neighborhood with it dragin behind her. My mom doesn't want to get a fence. I dont know why.
If I get a dog I'll probably get an electric fence. Our old dog would just run right through them. She could open doors, Open he kennel, Jump over 5 foot barriers (She was pretty over weight from eatin the cat food so we were amazed by that) She would pull out those stakes you twist into the ground and run around the neighborhood with it dragin behind her. My mom doesn't want to get a fence. I dont know why.