the_gopher
Posted : 1/12/2010 2:17:00 PM
Agile gave some really good info, particularly about the health concerns. I have never personally owed one, but had the pleasure of meeting several. I have found them to be friendly, fun dogs. I love them, but would never own one due to grooming needs (and I used to be a groomer!). But, I prefer low maintenance dogs in terms of grooming needs - since I do my own and really just like easy baths, nail clippings and maybe needing to run a brush through once in awhile If your not doing your own grooming, the cost can add up quickly for professional grooming.
The health concerns are there, like Agile mentioned. Really do your own research to make sure your comfortable with them. For instance, Ari's breed is relatively healthy, but cancer hitting them young and hard is very prevalent. If you do go through a breeder, you have the added benefit of seeing the lines they came from. Not a guarantee of health per say, but it's nice to know.
I currently live in a condo with a 60 lbs. retriever. I don't have a fenced in yard. This is completely doable, but it does require some work at times to get the exercise in (particularly before your dog is solid on recall if you want any off leash time). I find living space factors in less, if you get the required exercise in. When Ari's in the house, we usually just play with a tug toy or we do toss a toy around (we have a fairly long area as out kitchen, dining area and "living room" are all connected and open in concept. When she's relaxing, she typically snuggles up to one of us or she has this favorite corner in the living room she goes to. We're not tripping over her by any means (unless she's trying to trip us!)