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What kind of pet should I get?

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I have moved here recently and I don't know anyone and it is soooo lonely. I have decided to get a pet. What kind do you suggest and why? Mind that I am a female living alone in Texas near border too. It's very hot though I would keep it indoors at night and on hot days. :)

I hear tarantulas and snakes make great pets. :)

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I hear tarantulas and snakes make great pets. :)



Well, most snakes don't need to be fed but once every two weeks, usually a mouse or gerbil will do. I don't know a damn thing about tarantulas, but they're not as dangerous as the movies and media makes them out to be...
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I want a dog that is intelligent, big enough to protect me but not actually a large dog breed if I get one.



There's been some great suggestions here. If you do decide to get a furry friend I encourage you to check out your local animal shelter before spending $$$ for a pet from a breeder.

You'll benefit several ways from this.
1) You'll be saving an animal that would otherwise be euthanised due to lack of space and animal overpopulation.
2) The extra cash could be used for jumps.
3) Mutts may look funny but they make great dogs.
4) you will feel good about yourself for doing a good deed.



So, let's talk about this cowboy idea some more... ;)


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i voted rabbit.. remeber, they make great inside pets.... you can litter box trian them, they are as clean as a cat once you have that done and they are just great... just make sure to interact withthem when tey are young and they will be supper freindly.... if you go this route my advice go to a private breader and get one not from a pet store... mostl of the time they will be cheper atthe breader than alocal pet store to.....

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(I just haven't had the best luck with any of the local cowboys so far...)



That one's easy... pick out your target, smile and say "Can you teach me to do this dance?" and you're set.

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I'm sure he'd wear the hat for you. He may even let you wear the spurs... :)



Sure sweetie...I'll let you wear the spurs this time...oops...:ph34r:...I guess you weren't referring to me...:)...


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No offense, but it doesn't sound like you're ready for a pet of any kind if you need help figuring out what you want.

That's why I started by asking people's opinions and also doing some research before I make my decision! I just thought I should take the responsibility seriously and make an informed decision. I have been living in same place for almost a year now! Wait... I am not offended...but I don't understand why you think that? B|

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I normally would always have said "DOG!!!" but now the first thing I ask is "Do you have hardwood floors?" If so, then I ask "Do you have plenty of rubber backed rugs?"

Look once at my now paralyzed 4 year old Cocker Spaniel and you'll understand. (we thought it was the ice, but we were wrong.) Any dog can jump and lose their footing. Smaller = more likely. Slippery floors raise the odds high enough for me to now have rugs all over this house. [:/]

Too little, too late for Sadie though. :(
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One like mine!:)

OMG how adorable, I was actually looking into a cat or an Australian Cattleherder dog. Your dog is such a sweetheart!! Wow!!!!;)

I want a dog that is intelligent, big enough to protect me but not actually a large dog breed if I get one. I would bring the dog to DZ's though, and I haven't gone to one in awhile so he may be a regular at it once I find one nearby that I like. As long as he is friendly, okayed by my DZO and stays by my camper & out of the landing area the it should be fine, right?

(I just haven't had the best luck with any of the local cowboys so far...[:/])



Try a blue heeler mix, I have one mixed with a german shepard and she is wonderful, and so good looking. At 10 years old my vet doesn't beleive she is a day over 4.

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I don't need any kind of boyfriend, four legged or otherwise! :o



Neither do I...Should have inserted a 'gender here'.
the kitty wanted to come along on my trip today and wouldn't stay out of the suitcase when I was packing. Tis OK. Will be looking for an apt in Tampa that allows pets and I might bring her with me next week.
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I have moved here recently and I don't know anyone and it is soooo lonely. I have decided to get a pet. What kind do you suggest and why? Mind that I am a female living alone in Texas near border too. It's very hot though I would keep it indoors at night and on hot days. :)



Get a Lemur or a Marmoset. :)

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Try a blue heeler mix



A heeler sounds like what you're looking for in terms of size. Be careful what it's mixed with though. I grew up with a blue heeler/beagle mix, and she is ugly and has the worst bark, loud and yappy. She's the sweetest dog ever though. Make sure whatever you get matches your energy level. If you're a couch potato, don't get a lab -- you'll both go crazy.

One word of warning -- make sure you can actually afford a dog. With vet bills (yes, dogs can and do get hurt), medicine, and food, it adds up fast. Best investment you'll ever make though. :)
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