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What the best dog breed to have as your first partner

 
Oh no, nonono
GSD - sure
Husky - why not, if you know what you're getting into and have a ton of energy yourself
But Cs wolfdog is an absolutely terrible idea as a first dog
Well i know husky need a lot of attention but i can be pretty busy so i don't think i would be the best match for them and i still don't really know anything about cs wolfdog so that wouldn't be a good idea So a GSD probably would be the best
 
Any dog will make you a good companion. But ask yourself a question to which dog can you be a good companion and care giver. Get a dog that fits your lifestyle, your living conditions, your ammount of free time and energy to spare, your financial stability, and once you get the list of breeds fitting this description, only then start asking yourself a question, which of them will fit your needs.
 
Thank you you're really helpful
 
Well i know husky need a lot of attention but i can be pretty busy so i don't think i would be the best match for them and i still don't really know anything about cs wolfdog so that wouldn't be a good idea So a GSD probably would be the best
Husky is a living powerplant, cs wolfdog is a like that, an energetic work dog, with the wolf genes still clearly in their veins, making it extremely hard to work with for a first time owner.
 
Husky is a living powerplant, cs wolfdog is a like that, an energetic work dog, with the wolf genes still clearly in their veins, making it extremely hard to work with for a first time owner.
Well I'm away from home for 8 hours a day so that wouldn't be the best for those dogs
 
Any dog will make you a good companion. But ask yourself a question to which dog can you be a good companion and care giver. Get a dog that fits your lifestyle, your living conditions, your ammount of free time and energy to spare, your financial stability, and once you get the list of breeds fitting this description, only then start asking yourself a question, which of them will fit your needs.
+1
 
i do like German shepherd but would they be ok if i left them alone while i was at work or do they need my full attention
Depends on the training, how active you would be with the dog, and if they would be indoor only, or if they would have outdoor kennel with some garden to free roam aviable. Keep them excercised and stimulated, and they should be okay to be alone while you're away. But if you're living in an appartment and have barely time to take them for a short walk before going to work, it might not be so good.
 
Depends on the training, how active you would be with the dog, and if they would be indoor only, or if they would have outdoor kennel with some garden to free roam aviable. Keep them excercised and stimulated, and they should be okay to be alone while you're away. But if you're living in an appartment and have barely time to take them for a short walk before going to work, it might not be so good.
Well I do live in a apartment rn but i will be moving this year so aiming to get a place with a nice yard for them to play in and i wouldn't be able to walk them in the morning but i would be able to in the afternoon's
 
Then I would suggest waiting untill you move and dogproof the yard, to make it safe for the dog, and also to make the dog be safe from the outside world. I'd definitely use most, if not all my days off to be there with them at the beginning, and gradually make get them used to be alone for longer periods of time. And make sure the dog won't get too bored waiting for you
 
My first experience was with a German Shepherd and with him I had the best experience of all, although I have currently had a Belgian Malinois for several years and I really enjoy having sex with them, they are very energetic
 
Then I would suggest waiting untill you move and dogproof the yard, to make it safe for the dog, and also to make the dog be safe from the outside world. I'd definitely use most, if not all my days off to be there with them at the beginning, and gradually make get them used to be alone for longer periods of time. And make sure the dog won't get too bored waiting for you
That's ideal for now I'll get a dog after move and make sure it safe places for a dog and if that's all good I'll make sure they have plenty of toy and stuff to play with so they be happy when I'm not there
 
If you have never had a dog, not even for your parents, then a labrador or golden is a good first choice. Of course, there are other dogs that are similarly easy to keep, eg newfoundland, st. bernard, but they may have other needs.
If there was a dog in the family and you know the basics of how to handle with it, then you can also have a GSD or similar.
The GSD is recommended by many people because it is a widespread and practical breed in all respects, not because it is a good first dog. In the hands of a beginner and inexperienced, it can become a nervous, barking, aggressive dog.
Huskies and other highly active or highly aggressive breeds are only first dog to you if you have specifically had them in your family and have already dealt with them.
 
I know that been told before, also links posted. From my own experience I can fully recommend german shepherd: full of positive energy, loyal, loving, smart doggie and very agile in bed 🤭
 
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