We have only ever had x bread dogs, never owned a pure bread, all of our dogs have been amazingly loyall and most of them had abit of kelpie, border collie, maybe blue healer and probably many other breads in them
our current dog we got for free when she was a young pup, great dog loves to play ball and is very loyall!!
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You sound like you're in a similar position to the one my wife and I were in a couple of years ago. We ended up getting a pup from the RSPCA, and I would highly recommend it. Microchipped, desexed, vet-checked and registered. They even called up after a month and made sure we were happy - and more importantly, that the dog was. Good luck with it, try not to choke it when it vomits in your car or drags you face down along the road as it chases rabbits and foxesFor what it's worth, staffy x ridgeback is an awesome combo, and unless you REALLY like running EVERY DAY, border collies and kelpies probably won't like a suburban yard.
For what its worth I'm a kelpie man myself, love the breed to bits, however it does help that I live on a farm. I have friends up in Perth that took one from the last litter that my bitch had and they are on a 1/4 acre block. Their dog loves them and is extremely loyal (just like her mother) and copes really well if it can't go for a run down on the oval, it is quite content to sit at the back door and observe what everyone else is doing.
Regarding dogs inside, I never have dogs inside myself mainly because of the mess, etc, but I do makes allowances for when they are puppy's and when a bitch is pregnant. Having a puppy inside with you for the first few months can mean that they bond a lot stronger to you.
In your situation I would probably go for a short haired border collie, my younger brother has one and it is loyal, loves to go for a run but is more than happy just to stay around the house, and it is also very friendly towards other people.
My two pennies worth.
Good luck.
A point to consider when trying to work out what you want is not only how big an area it has to play and exersize but also how long is it going to be alone during the day?
An intelligent dog left alone for long periods often ends up a naughty dog as it gets bored and then entertains itself digging holes or chewing everything. Regardless of breed it will need toys to entertain itself
Blythe
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Hey bud
If you don't want to spend too much, look at animal shelters etc.
Get a dog you gel with straight away.
Get one you can pick up and put in back of car etc, not too long hair as they drop heaps and can get annoying and smelly when wet.
A dog will cost you plenty though, check ups, immunisations, chipping and desexing as cross breeding etc is a recipe for disaster.
Food can also cost a bit as specialised food can cost a bundle but you can also also feed scraps but remember that human food is not meant for dogs.Onion, chocolate and chilli can kill a dog very quickly.
I had two great dogs from shelters and both were cross breeds and many people along with myself say a cross is often a stronger breed than a pure breed.
In the paper there are often as for Give dogs away to good home.
Happy hunting and enjoy the new member of the family.
We have a ( short hair)Australian silky X chiuaua(F) for 16 years with only problem being when left with father for a few weeks while away got an infection in bowels that had to be operated on. We also have a jack russel X long haired Aussi silky(m) who is 3 years old, they both sleep outside and are allowed inside occasionaly, are very good with the kids and as they are small dogs easy to handle and cheap to feed(somthing to consider if on a limited budget).
They are also good at keeping rats, mice, birds, lizards and even snakes out of your yard. We live in a suburban area fronting a park across the road and our dogs killed a 1.2 m red bellied black snake just before the kids went out to play!( they got steak for a week!) Being small they go straight for the kill whereas a larger dog would investigate first and most likely get bitten. The only problem with the chiuaua side is she thinks she is bigger than her boots and will growl/ bark at any other dog even though she would fit in their mouth!On the flip side is a good watchdog who will let you know if anyone is walking past. Go a short hair as it makes less mess and a smaller breed is easier to toilet train for indoors,wash in the laundry tub( no smell) and the Opp. sex like them more
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