Tuesday, December 22, 2009

What breed of puppy do you think would be perfect for the First Family, and why? Please no political rants?

Barack Obama promised his daughters a puppy. He later said he didn't want a ';yappy'; little dog, saying they were ';girly dogs.'; But Mrs. Obama objected to that characterization and asked, ';What's wrong with that?'; He said he wanted a ';boisterous'; medium-large dog. Obviously the family hasn't come to an agreement yet. So what breed do you think would be the perfect breed for this family? (PLEASE no political rants, this question is about dog breeds; thanks.)What breed of puppy do you think would be perfect for the First Family, and why? Please no political rants?
Honestly probably either a Portugese Water Spaniel or a Poodle. Standard size. Both are for the most part hypo-allergenic and you do not have a shedding issue that may aggravate Melia's asthma. Plus they would be boisterous enough for President-elect Obama to play with yet girly in appearance for his wife Michelle. What breed of puppy do you think would be perfect for the First Family, and why? Please no political rants?
I'm not on a political rant, but one from a rescue centre would be good. Mongrels are good family pets as they are more hardy and don't have so much health problems as pure breeds. Also, if that's what you really want, then you do get breeds in rescue centres. Plus you have the added benefit of the staff at the rescue centre having knowledge of the temperament of the dog and can then match you up with the best dog to fit in with your family.
I have a family of 5 with a 14, 7, and 8 year old (all boys) along with me and my wife and we recently bought a Cockapoo. It is a mix between a Cockerspaniel and a Poodle, and we love her! She is about 1'6'; and about 23lbs and is beautiful. She is very active and fun but can be very calm when everyone else is. So I reccomend a Cockapoo.
Standard Poodle. At least one child has allergies, so the Poodle is the obvious choice. A Standard is not yappy or girly (depending on haircut), they are very energetic, intelligent, regal dogs. I think it's the perfect choice.
a cavalier king charles spanial


theyre beautiful, not too big and not too small, with a great bark and a quiet, child friendly temperament.


but, they do snore and can hav heart problems.


best family dog.





personally tho, i prefer cats.
If they want one that's obedient they should go with a Gray Hound. If they want a playful AND obedient they should get a yellow lab. If they want just a playful/cute dog they should get a basset Hound.
Uhh Golden Retrievers


I had one for 15 long yrs. they are very sweet dogs and they can handle kids poking and climbing on it. since I stuck my finger up his nostril. I was only 5!!


Good Luck Obama Family.
Beagle, Bloodhound, Basset Hound, or Lab/Retriever.
I think that the Obama family should get a mini schnauzer.
If i were Obama i would get a





st.bernard





or a dalmation
labrador or golden retriever. They are very family oriented and good dogs.
i got a westie 5 years ago when i was 12 and it a rlly good dog not to big not to small easily trained
They should adopt a pitt bull.
Pitt Bull
i think a pomerian or a golden retriever because they dont really act bad
golden retriever or a husky!!
lab...good with kids, gentle yet protective
Growing up we had a few mixed breeds, and we also had a beagle, another time we had a black lab which was okay. My husband had a schnauzer who was a good dog.


Since we have been married we had a collie mix who didn't work out too well, someone had a poodle pup they could no longer keep so we took him in but he was hard to house break so he didn't work out for us, we got a pup mix when my daughter was born it was a peeka chi and it was nasty even as a pup so we returned him and got a shihzu and we had her for 10 yrs until she died from the food recall in 2007.Our hearts were so broken that we went out and got another shihzu and he is just as sweet as our other one was, the only difference is that our first one never touched anything that wasn't hers, where this little bugger will snatch a sock from the laundry basket every chance he gets.


They are faithful and very smart. He was house broken in just a week.


My husband used to say small dogs aren't dogs. But now that he has seen the temperment and loyalty of shihzu's not just ours, but other people who have one, he said if he ever had to get another dog, it would be a shihzu.


My parents are in their 70's and they have had a schnauzer who is very good too, but he barks at anything and everything and my father can't stand it, often times says he has to get rid of the dog, can't take it anymore.





If you want a dog that is friendly, gentle, loyal, not yappy and hyper, doesn't jump on people when they come into the house, a shihzu would be one I would say is type of dog you want. plus they don't shed so no allergy worries or hairs all over your clothes and furniture.
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