There have been a series of conversations on here that have got me thinking about possibly adding a second dog -- though I won't know if I am adding this hypothetical puppy (HP) or not until January or June. First, what I want in a dog. I have always wanted to compete in agility or obedience, and to just get some exposure to the dog showing world. I also want a dog that can be a go anywhere, do anything kind of dog -- one that won't care about meeting new people or have issues with new places. Also, I want a dog that doesn't prohibit me from living in certain cities or buildings (this is why I'm putting off getting an APBT). Next, why I'm considering a second dog, instead of training Misha. In short, Misha is a hang out dog who likes to run in the yard, hike, chase deer, and sleep. I've done small amounts of training with him, just in the yard, relating to jumping and such, and while he will do it, he just hates it. He doesn't like going into crowds, and he doesn't like people watching him, so while I've never tried it... I imagine most dog sports are out with him just because of his uneasiness around people. He's getting much better about being a go anywhere kind of dog, and he does things (such as a "hold" command to let me use him as a counterweight) that no little dog would be able to do for me. But he's big -- 80 lbs -- and fluffy, and looks part Chow, so he's very restricted on what sort of places will allow him.
I'm thinking about Rat Terriers because they are still hardy dogs even if they are show dogs. They still have drive behind their good looks. They are relatively small dogs with short hair (much easier upkeep than Misha's coat) and are intelligent. However, they are high energy too, and I'm concerned that I wouldn't be able to keep up with the needs of HP, and if Misha was destructive as a pup, I'd hate to see high energy destructive. Also, I'm concerned that they develop separation anxiety really easily because they bond closely with only a few people. There are times that I have to be out and taking a dog isn't feasible -- like at work. I'm also considering getting a male, which while they seem easier to handle overall, leaves me concerned about marking. Another concern would be that HP would require constant supervision
while in the yard because the fence is not little dog secure, and there
are several places where HP could walk out, and later on, crawl, dig,
or climb out.
So -- what do you know about the breed? What am I forgetting/not taking into account? And what am I over-exaggerating?
There's a breeder I'm going to look into in the same area where my brother goes to school, and she doesn't dock tails or remove dew claws. What do you look for in a breeder? She also does health testing (important, I know) and seems to have dogs that are shown and proven in all rings of obedience, agility, conformation, and field trialing. So they seem like they would be well-rounded dogs, not just show dogs. Also, she only has one litter planned for the rest of this year -- though they are American Hairless Terriers, not Rat Terriers.
I'm not concerned with Misha and HP getting along, because Misha gets along with pretty much everyone, though I would be concerned about HP with some of Misha's friends (who are intact). I think I real that Rat Terriers are dogs better suited to multi-dog households, and I believe Misha is too.