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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    CORGI or Jack Russell if you want small.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    CORGI or Jack Russell if you want small.
    Both are great. We've had 7 Jacks since 94. All have been great, great dogs. But a word of caution...you have to really like dogs to live with a JRT. A confident JRT will run the house if you don't stay on top of them and most of them are VERY high energy. And they stay high energy for most of their lives.

    We lost our little Corgi a few years back to kidney disease and I've been looking for a Corgi pup for months now. They are really hard to find.

    ETA: I grew up with several dachsunds, too. Loved 'em all.

    But I'm kind of on the same page as Irving...let her pick what she wants. But I would encourage her to try to find one at a shelter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    CORGI or Jack Russell if you want small.

    I have both and love both. Warning they both are stubborn (the jack More so) so start researching on the clicker training method or likewise. Training a JRT is no joke but if you do it right you can end up with a hell of a smart dog and loyal companion.

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