Bonita of Bwana
Posted : 6/6/2008 11:41:56 PM
I really love the thought you have been putting into this, it shows a great deal of intelligence and maturity. Now I hope you won't mind but I would like to ask you a couple of questions, it really will help all of us and you may even get more insight into what you would like.
I was a horse kid too when I was 14. It is an amazing friend to have isn't it? When I was that age we had our family dogs , and I had a papillion that was all mine. Tiny little guy who was always there when I came home, happy to play loved to see me and sleep curled up next to me. They are tiny little dogs , not wimpy at all. Back then they did not have tons of cute little outfits ...I KNOW i would have dressed him up a ton if they had them, just for fun ! We also had the working dogs, GSDs , a wolf hybred a lab all house dogs, except the wolf. He came from Mexico City from a working Rodeo champion's ranch. Great guy except for killing all of my chickens...not to eat just for fun.
I had Tons of hobbies , Do you ? That takes a lot of effort to manage and schedule time for everyone, everything. A dog especially must have that bond, every day . Horses while I think happier working, are cool to hang out and miss seeing you for a trail ride or practice for a few days. Most Dog are NOT. So think about your schedule and hobbies really hard... exactly how much time, between the horses, school , friends, family and any other hobbies you may have to spend training and hanging out with your dog.
Age, age is really a big factor. I don't remember if you said puppy or older , sorry .. But here are a few really important notes to keep in mind.
If you get a puppy you will have to spend a lot of time training it... I mean everything housebreaking, crate training ( and since your dog will travel to shows with you crate training becomes even more important ! Manners are important too, you not only want a wonderful dog BUT you want one people will see reflects YOUR ability to care for and train. IT is a big reflection on you. A yapping , misbehaving dog that howls and destroys things is not seen by dog smart folks as a doggie failure but an owner who did Not make the right efforts and take the time to really train. While working on the puppy you will have less time to work your horse, less time to hang with your friends and other hobbies. SO have you thought about an older dog?? You could think about rescuing a dog or contacting breeders when you pick a breed to see if anyone has a retired dog to place.... that does not mean the dog is an old as it sounds!! It is not uncommon for puppies to finish as Champions when they are between 6 months and say 18 months. Often breeders keep more than one pup from a litter waiting to see which one is going to turn out best for the breeding program or the event plans. They may decide from 5 months on that a puppy is not going to be the right one...maybe the testicles did not fully drop? Or the bite is not as perfect as they need. This will never stop this dog from being a wonderful pet, but breeders have to be tough and picky . Often Breeders find themselves with a kennel that is growing too large and too fast ... so they will place a retired champion or a younger dog who simply hates showing. Again a wonderful pet. You seem to want a dog who could possibly run along with you and your horse? I have many Ridgeback friends who are lucky enough to do that !! BUt you have to wait until the dog is of a certain age to do this or damage happens and can not be repaired. Young dogs must be developed slowly in running. That may sound strange but just a young horse is not broken to the weight of a rider too soon Dogs normally are not started in a running routine before they are 15 months or older. The short sprints they do running wildy about playing are not the same as a dog running over any distance at all at any speed worth noticing. You can blow out joints and put early onstart issues, joints that may not simply fail but deform. It is in my contracts when the owners may beging running or riding with thier dogs, If that dog is ruined it will not be because I did not speak up for it. So, maybe a 2 year old dog would be the ticket for you ?? Finding the right one, weather through a breeder, Breed Rescue or a shelter takes careful research meeting the dog a couple of times ...seeing if your personality and it's matches. don't worry about changing it's name you can fairly easily. Another neat thing is since you want a smaller to medium dog they tend to live longer than the bigger breeds. An older dog will already have much of the basics taught to it and will be more content to wait for you while you at at school etc....
You mentioned coat not being a big issue, but lets talk about it a little. A rough coated collie , like "lassie" obviously will have huge work maintaining the coat. the brushing and bathing is labor intensive and as a young person ith what sounds like a great life maybe you would want to concentrate a bit more on that. While dogs like Poodles don't shed they must be groomed, brushed and clipped , and don't get folled by the prissy rep they have these are wildly smart dogs that are atheletic and fun. Labs have much shorter coats and are wonderful with everyone. But I have to tell you the coat does shed, after my 14 year old lab passed away I was still sweeping her black hair up for months nearly 5 !! A really short coated dog can be great ..but waht is the weather like year around where you live?? That short easy to wash and dry coat needs jackets in the cold winters . for that matter if you live in a cold climate a longer haired or double coated dog will have to be protected from the heat on the runs you spoke of.
Now lets just touch briefly on attitude ?? Herding breeds are great with horses and the outdogs. but they bore easily and bored dogs are destructive of unhappy dogs..... guard breeds can be great but since they will be off lead you will really need to UP the training for both of you. Toy dogs can be bossy but really do you see a teeny tiny dog being able to keep up ??? OR you could rethink the outdoorsy playing part and know a toy breed would be with you !! Watching tv together or having him with you to snuggle an love on is a wonderful thing.
I know that's a lot to ask about but really we can all help you a lot more if we have a better idea of the answers.
Have you posted about your horses on the list??? That would be pretty cool too !
Hugs Bonita of Bwana