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I was going to sugest a Staffy, then saw that JudyN had already done it, so simply another vote for Staffies.
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Have you considered a shi tzu? Fairly gentle dogs. Beigon friezes are nice dogs too but quite yappy. Personally I wouldn’t go for a jack Russel because I have been attacked twice by those.
I love beagles and try to help out my next door neighbour with theirs. But beagles beagle! They are bred to do up to 30 miles across country. (They bought him 'cos he was sweet of course and still is. )
Speaking from experience, i have a terrier and i could never ever ever let him off lead because of his high prey drive. first squirrel he sees he'd disappear forever.
A) lots of dogs cant be let off lead for a variety of reasons and B) its not the end of the world.
beagles are sounding like a lovely fit for you!
Roxy has a great recall, but yes if she saw a small furry she would be off, but would come back when she loses the 'prey' when it dives into a bush or runs up a tree!
Had thought about a Westie but know a few of them and seem to be much better with adults than around kids.
Sheep dogs are beautiful but apparently can try and herd small children of course nipping lots along the way.
I had a staffie and I know lots of people say they are fantastic with kids, but had a terrible time with mine- mind you he was an older adopted dog probably stuck in his ways, but he was very restless and bit me several times. It wasn’t ever very hard bites but the fact their jaws are so powerful does put me off a little tbh.
Back to thinking a beagle now :/ have heard mixed things, some people say they are absoloutle nightmares
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