Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Munsterlander Dog Doberman Pinscher, Miniature Australian Shepherd, Or Large Munsterlander?

Doberman Pinscher, Miniature Australian Shepherd, or Large Munsterlander? - munsterlander dog

I am looking for a pet clean, I had always determined to have an Australian, but now I can finally, a dog, I'm not sure. What do you think would be a better companion dog, I can teach tricks and play with?

Doberman
Miniature Australian Shepherd
Large Munsterlander

5 comments:

•Poppy• [Wait&See] said...

Aussie In my biased opinion, I would say, an Australian. Dogs are fantastic ... They arent very smart high on the list of statistics, but my Australians have always been very, very intellegent, just drunk enough, and sweet as can be. Great companions.

Make, given the size of the two other dogs, not a dog, a little bigger bother? I want to take an ordinary Aussie instead of a nail, but I am. Frankly, Arent, that they are much larger.

Good luck!

Nancy M said...

Cher does not have a dog at all - what does it take to learning more before making such a commitment, you're all on the board in terms of dog breeds. I know that many people tell you, this race or will know, but essentially only at the stage of the dynamics and the need for more, like find a possible race in front of one. I love Dobermans, but I pray that we have enough people who have received and have no idea what they are - also applies to other breeds, but to learn - just more and runs well, it is quite clear - that you eventually you learn about and fall in love and do not buy on impulse to wait but very friendly, a representative of the ... Tips and pleasure are good, but not a toy - is a living thing, which hopefully will live for 10-15 years or so ...

It's me said...

Probably a miniature Australian Shepherd. I here that are very sweet and very wise.

Also, I know you're not on the list, but Borde Collie are awsome mate, and they are very smart.

We hope that you and your dog has a new life together awsome

a gal and her dog said...

The Australians are very clever student. In fact, a "work" should include the tips of May, agility, concentration, obedience Advanced ... Australians may total show-offs.

CC said...

I think the Australian Shepherd is a fun and easy dog to live, too fast learner.

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