longhornsvball9: dog!!!!!!!?
im looking for a a small teacup dog that doesnt shed and is sorta cheap.if you know anything about this please answer my question.
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Answer by party_west
There are a lot of dogs in my neighborhood that I would like to take the gun to. They bark incessantly and act like shit.
Poodles don’t shed.Answer by bad_girlfriend?
Go to your local shelter and start looking. Go back weekly until you find what you are looking for and click with a dog.
It will cost you less and likely have less health problems than a pet shop dog. Plus you aren’t contributing to puppy mills.
Answer by VulpixA miniature chuwawa?I think they don`t shed…or do they?Answer by jivm4ever
please look in your near by dog shelter!!!!!
when you choose a dog from there you are saving his/her life!!
if you don’t get him/her from there please nueter him/her!!Answer by Mache
Teacups are so small. I would imagine if they did shed it would be hard to see. However, I don’t think any teacup sized dog is going to be cheap.Answer by Kate
First of all, don’t get a teacup, as toy dogs are small enough and teacups often have health problems. If you want one that doesn’t shed, consider a long haired dog. I know it seems contradictory to common beleif, but their hair takes longer to grow out so it doesn’t fall out as much. Poodles, Malteses, and Yorkies would probably be your best bet, as they are all small and long haired. AKC. org has all the toy breeds listed, and the pound is also a viable option.Answer by bladedogsrule
Dogs are like kids. They are never “cheap”. And if you do get a “cheap” dog then they will be even more expensive in the end because of all the health problems passed from bad breeding. Check at your local shelter, they will be inexpensive, and the dogs will have had their health problems taken care of.Answer by jessicarunnels_2006
yorkis poodles labradoodle really anything mixed with a poodle usually wont shed but are usually expensive you should try your local shelter or petfinder.com alot of pets need good homes even purebreds type in one of these breeds at petfinder and it will show a shelter nearest to you.Answer by rsr4me
I’ve read some of the answers to your question and think some have the right idea. Go to a shelter and find a pet there. You would be helping in two ways. These animals’ lives would end if they can’t be placed, and they are neutered before they are placed.Answer by Michelle
If you’re looking for cheap, perhaps you shouldnt get a pet yet. Animals never run cheap. Vet bills, vaccinations, grooming for some dogs, license fee for having a pet (most states have this), a backyard or else a harness to walk your dog, etc etc etc…
If you cant afford that, which isnt cheap, perhaps dont get a dog just yet- also, usually the smaller they are, the more health problems can occur. Think deeply before you go out and buy a small dog who will have it’s life trusted in you.Answer by Sammy B.
here is a website where the littlest and biggest dogs are:
Happy hunting!!
Answer by waffle_viv06try going to dogbreedinfo.com. they should have a quiz on which dog is best for you. take it, and then narrow down your choices by searching them on the web for their price. if you want/need more info, try dogster.com. there are a lot of dog lovers and owners there who can give you a lot of helpful info. hope that helps!
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