@ferrick That's a great point. In specific situations, it could be a good solution. Probably not for the majority of reactive dogs, certainly not this one.
@readyforwhatcomes I can't imagine anyone living in a rural environment would adopt this dog either. I see that a lot "oh maybe someone living or in the country will adopt this reactive dog". Just because they live in a rural area doesn't mean the dog won't be living with people and still have...
@116lover Aww that's sad for sure. You did the right thing, my friend's cat was killed by her boyfriend's dogs. It was truly horrific all the way around. It just takes one mistake, in this case the door didn't shut/latch all the way.
@jaguar007 Havanese are on my list! My partner wants a dog that's a little bigger though. However, I'm the main care giver so I'll win 🤣 I'm hoping for around 20lbs, but I'd go smaller depending on the dog. I know what I'm looking for this time. My last dog was perfect once he hit about 3, he...
@davidanderson1985 Thank you 🤗 they sure don't! Even 15 years wasn't enough. I hear you! I like to also have a sense of their personality, plus puppies are pain lol
@seeker422 Exactly! The baby stage is just potty accidents and if you take them out every half hour, that phase over relatively quickly. My last two were relatively easy to house train. Fingers crossed for the puppy we're getting this spring 😂
@davidanderson1985 You made a great choice, sweet is always a good trait and the house training is mostly over at that point. I'm going to be getting another dog (my dog of 15 years went over the🌈 bridge a couple weeks ago 😭) and I'm likely going to look for something between 6mo to a year. I...