Yes. I used to prefer larger dogs until I started fostering all sizes. Now it’s a toss-up. Little dogs can be wonderfully loving and very cute, along with their annoying characteristics! .-= Bev´s last blog ..Four Tennis Racquets =-.
Definitely big, with greyhounds being the smallest. I had small dogs during childhood and they are great, but tend to be too yappy for me in my adult years. .-= Lindy MacDuff´s last blog ..Camera Critters – Squirrel with Pear and Bunny Hop =-.
I’ve never had a dog so I don’t know. Leaning towards the small but “yappy” would definitely annoy me but a big dog might to too heavy to carry should that ever be necessary so I don’t know. Both? .-= Stephie´s last blog ..Little waves =-.
Long, low-down hounds: Bassets! Big dogs with SHORT legs!!
BIG!
.-= Rodney Olsen´s last blog ..Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea =-.
Little, definitely.
Anything but a little dog.
Yes. I used to prefer larger dogs until I started fostering all sizes. Now it’s a toss-up. Little dogs can be wonderfully loving and very cute, along with their annoying characteristics!
.-= Bev´s last blog ..Four Tennis Racquets =-.
Definitely big, with greyhounds being the smallest. I had small dogs during childhood and they are great, but tend to be too yappy for me in my adult years.
.-= Lindy MacDuff´s last blog ..Camera Critters – Squirrel with Pear and Bunny Hop =-.
I’ve never had a dog so I don’t know. Leaning towards the small but “yappy” would definitely annoy me but a big dog might to too heavy to carry should that ever be necessary so I don’t know. Both?
.-= Stephie´s last blog ..Little waves =-.
Big. There’s a terrier that lives next door – I secretly believe it’s an overgrown rat.