a German seeped
Doxion
Any that he thinks he can take care of. If you want it to be a surprise get a dog that is easy to take care of and one that is not to wild.
Yes, especially if you really love animals... =]
Jack Russel or Labrador =]
Take her to the local vet and they'll take care of the puppies.
Most are very easy to take care of, but mine gets ear infections from certain dog-foods, and my dog's mother has had some serious health issues after giving birth to a large litter. I think they are very fiesty dogs, but in the end of the day, they are your best friend, and VERY cuddly and cute. Trust me, I have one. TIP: You could give it A scottish name!!
"It is your responsibility to take care of your dog, not your mother's." Hope that helps.
I would say they are both easy to care after, and are both good pets.
easy, small. because they have more energy!!
Birds of paradise are not easy to care for as pets. They require specialized diets, large enclosures, and specific environmental conditions to thrive. Additionally, they can be high maintenance and may not adapt well to captivity.
they can fight the large dog
It usually costs less to care for a small dog breed because they require less food than a larger dog. Their veterinary care is also usually less costly than a large dog's veterinary care. Spaying and neutering, for example, or any kind of surgery, will cost much less for a small dog. Clearly, police officers do not patrol airports and the streets with a Pomeranian in tow; instead, they use larger dogs in part because they have a great sense of smell, but also because are stronger and more intimidating than smaller dogs. Even though some large-size dogs are incredibly friendly and would do no more than slobber on a burglar, many families feel safer with a large dog in the back yard as a deterrent.