Tolak
Posted : 6/7/2008 3:46:20 PM
Terriers are no more barky than other breeds, much of this depends on the training, or lack of it. The barkyest dog in my area is a Siberian Husky down the street. They leave it tied in the yard for endless hours. The quietest is a poodle owned by a retired woman, this little dog is her companion & best friend, I've heard it bark a couple of times when they are out. She tells him that's enough, he stops, so much for yappy little dogs.
From my experiences terriers are more aware of their surroundings than other dogs, and do seem to notice things out of the ordinary a little more easily. This is a sign to sound the alarm for most dogs. Teach the dog speak, no speak is pretty easy after that. All dogs require training, some things you need to work on more than others, each dog is an individual regardless of breed. I would rather have to work on speak/no speak than any sort of aggression issue, or fear issue.
You sound like a busy younger person. A dog with a bit more energy might be to your advantage. I've got an Aussie terrier now, that just turned 1 year. He'll tag along to go do yardwork for a few hours at the aunt's house, keeping busy, helping in a dog sort of way. We come home, and I goof off on the computer for a couple of hours, he naps in his crate behind me. I'm pushing 50, while not exactly a spring chicken I do keep busy, but certainly not like when I was younger. When I was younger the terriers I owned would poop out eventually, taking a nap while I kept going.
Just an idea for you since you are undecided, you could have a basset with a high energy level, you could have a jack russell that is a couch potato.