jones
Posted : 6/21/2006 5:59:11 PM
The best advice I've ever read about choosing a dog, and I'm paraphrasing, is don't get a dog with the idea that you're going to START running, jogging, hiking, etc. - get a dog because right now you _____________ (hang out at home, jog every morning, whatever) and would like a dog to be there with you when you do. Remember, this dog is going to be with you probably for at least 10 years, so you have to be realistic about how active you're going to be after the honeymoon is over. Sure, I'm more active now that I have a dog - I go for walks every day that I never did before and I go hiking once in a while - but to a dog that's not a lot of exercise at all, so I did not get a high energy dog.
Also, a note on dog size - I don't think the size of your home has too much bearing on the size of dog you get. I mean, I wouldn't get a Saint Bernard if you have a studio apartment. But we all exercise our dogs outdoors - most of the time while indoors a dog is (hopefully) just hanging out, not racing from room to room. Big dogs can live in smaller homes as long as they are exercised adequately.
Oh, and from her photo I'd say the dog you're interested in looks like a purebred BC to me.