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Thinking about getting a dog

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Which dog

Keeshond
0
0.00%
Samoyed
13
61.90%
Other
8
38.10%
Total votes: 21
Topic Starter
2015071
Should I get a

Keeshond



Or a

Samoyed



Or other dogs

Btw I have 0 dog experience so yeah...
FuZ
a cat
Gatata03

FuZ wrote:

a cat
tiszta

Gatata03 wrote:

FuZ wrote:

a cat
or adopt from a shelter instead of getting a purebred
Rurree
A golden retriever.
Topic Starter
2015071

Rurree wrote:

A golden retriever.
Not unique.
Railey2
The two you picked both have quite a lot of fur, so if you keep it inside a lot prepare for hairpocalypse.

also:

Gatata03 wrote:

FuZ wrote:

a cat
Topic Starter
2015071
For all of you guys suggesting a cat, I live on the 17th floor with 3 balconies that cats could jump out and fucking die. So no cats.
Aomi
dont let it out the balcony
Railey2
also, cats have an amazing sense of balance. She'll be fiiiiine
FuZ

2015071 wrote:

For all of you guys suggesting a cat, I live on the 17th floor with 3 balconies that cats could jump out and fucking die. So no cats.
get a new one if he dies
Aomi

Railey2 wrote:

also, cats have an amazing sense of balance. She'll be fiiiiine
did you just assume its gender?
im triggered
Endaris
Don't get a dog with hunting instincts as your first one (unless you're actually hunting).
Those often tend to behave like guests at your home.
Meah
Any, just take good care of it :D
Rilene
pitbull
or samoyed
Navizel
Yuudachi-kun
Sorry OP you cannot have yourself for a pet
Adorn
Serious answer: Samoyed
Runiel
Shiba Inu is better tbh
Aomi

RunielVermell wrote:

Shiba Inu is better tbh
weeb
Runiel

Aomi wrote:

RunielVermell wrote:

Shiba Inu is better tbh
weeb
My friend's dad's dog's maid is Japanese, therefore, I'm half Japanese. Get my race right, you misrace scum
Rurree
Shiba Inus are unsuitable pets to have in places such as Hong Kong as it is very active and requires a large space and constant attention for it to thrive, don't be dumb to give in to your weeaboo desires and get a dog that could possibly ruin your apartment and the dog itself. It's also very difficult to train, I doubt that you'd be able to be patient enough nor have enough time to train it with such limitations.

So no, Shiba Inu is not a better choice, at all. It can be a nice dog though on proper conditions.
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