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Having spent my entire life with big dogs I didn’t get my first small dog until I was in my fifties, boy I will never go back! Small dogs rule! So easy to care for, feed, clean up after, groom, travel with, plus they don’t know that they’re small. I just love them, shouldn’t have waited so long
also got my first small dogs when i got older ....... one is a chihuahua mix ......always be aware of what the breeds job was to begin with .......chihuahuas where bread to be alert dogs .......i quickly learned that when she started to bark at the window all i had to do was reassure her that i checked it out and all was well and she settled right down ...... she was just doing her job now all i need to say is its ok and she knows i am aware there is a dangerous chipmunk out there
I currently have a st Bernard and have always had very large dogs. Great Danes, mastiff etc. But now I'm 57 and am also looking into my next dog possibly being less than 30lbs. Interesting. Dogs are awesome! I will always have one and always have! ❤❤ But, yea, I realize I'm getting too old to handle another gentle giant on my own anymore just from the constant upkeep. ThanX for sharing your experience! ❤
My Yorkie used to run w/ me daily, usually around 5 miles. Took him on long hikes, before he got to be a little old man, he would hike 10-15 miles no problem… Of course he got plenty of breaks, water, snacks etc but he was a beast! Up and down rocks better than the big dogs. I always treated him like a dog, no pampering or babying. Best boy ever. He went on ahead to hold it down in heaven last year. Miss my baby every day.
Thank you for addressing the issue. Too many people rely on their ability to overpower their small dog instead of training the pup. This is my pet peeve. All dogs deserve to be taught to live in the human world.
Hi, whenever someone says their dog lived a long time, I like to ask questions (if you have time): What did you feed your dogs? What was your philosophy on vaccines? What type of pest medications did you use or not use? What about her teeth? Did you brush and/or get anesthesia dentals? Raw bones? Thanks in advance if you have time.
Agree 150%! I’ve had golden retrievers and was never interested in happy little skittish dogs. But a few years ago I got a new golden and felt bad that she had so little stimulation beyond our walks twice a day. I’m 72 and don’t have the energy I once had. I didn’t want another large dog in the house. So with some hesitation I got a cavalier King Charles spaniel, also a female. Wow! They quickly became buddies. The Cav won’t leave her side and initially promoted all the play. But now it’s two-way and I can’t imagine either one without the other. Best decision I made and personally I like having the Cav on my lap sometimes when I’m watching a movie. By the way, I’ve also got a cat and they live in harmony! Thanks for this post and hope it causes people to be more open-minded about small dogs. And I believe most of what you see in dogs goes back to the training given by their owners. Breeds are influential on behavior, but to me training the most important.
After years of large dogs, we now have a miniature schnauzer in our retirement. He passed 3 levels of obedience, he's easy to live with, low shedding, and is a chill lap dog in the evenings. He's perfect for us.
I'm jealous. My 6 month old schnauzer has been the hardest dog to train. She works with 4 different trainers and goes to dog daycare but she is stubborn. I got her because my research showed that they were smart and good dogs. I'll never get another.
Thankyou! Small dogs get such a bad rap for being bad tempered and not behaved, but as someone who loves training dogs and have always had small dogs, app my small dogs have always been lovely natured and extremely easy to train!
I don't have a large dog or a small one. Mine is perfectly medium sized, lol! I wish I had discovered you when I first got my puppy. I would do a few things differently if I could go back in time. One of my biggest challenges is finding a way to get him properly socialized with other dogs. He's not aggressive but is highly excitable. Last weekend, I took a hint from your Bum Training videos. My local pet store was having a nail trim day. I brought my dog to the store and we sat outside at a bench for over an hour just watching dogs and their owners come and go. It went great! At first, he would whine and pull toward any dog that came by, but after a while he settled and became calm. I know that one time didn't completely solve the problem, but it's sure a good start. Thanks, Stonnie!
I have a small dog now who I adopted from a shelter. She's a Maltese/Bichon Frise. She's a fabulous dog-- loves everyone, listens well, and has a wonderful personality. I've had mostly medium or large dogs my whole life and had that small dog bias, but no more. Everyone who meets her wants to take her home.
Thanks to all I have learned from watching your channel, my miniature Schnauzer has become wonderful to be around. When I got her, she was 3 years old and I was her third owner. The only command she knew was “Go to bed” and she barked at anyone or anything that moved . Now she basically only barks when someone is at the door, but as soon as I acknowledge her concern and check it out , she calms down immediately. She’s also a pleasure to walk on leash and off. Thanks so much for all the guidance you give us!
Back in 2012 and 2014 I lost both of my beloved black Labrador Retrievers to old age (Mister and Gilroy were both 15 when they passed). After mourning them for a few years I decided to adopt a senior Lab. During my search I clicked on the profile of a cute small mixed breed who was black. I was intrigued. Well, I wound up adopting 10 month old Chorkie Henry six years ago and am absolutely smitten with him! No, he isn’t as well behaved and “easy” as my Labs were…but his personality and “terrier” traits are so charming and sweet that I am absolutely endeared with this ten pound loving pocket rocket ♥️♥️♥️
I am really glad you made this video. I just brought home a blue cattle dog from a shelter and she is a half-siz heeler, probably mixed with some Jack Russell, based on her appearance and affinity for chasing rabbits back into their holes. I am adjusting to having my first small dog and it is kind of awesome. She fits everywhere and is extremely smart and observant. She is the most low maintenance dog I have lived with. It’s really nice to see someone who hunts and works with dogs the way they are meant to be worked with saying nice things about the little guys.
We have a Norwich Terrier and his is a great dog with big personality. Went on a 3 mile hike last weekend. Very sturdy and tough for a little dog. We also have a lab and they are buddies.
I think at this point in my life a small dog is definitely the way to go, I love small dogs, they’re fun, playful and cuddly and they’re easier to handle for someone like me. I want a dog I can carry if I need to take it to the vet. I definitely want to train it and socialize it well. Thanks for the video!
In addition to our standard poodle we also have a Yorkiepoo and a Chihuahua/JRT mix. Their good behavior always surprises people since they're so used to seeing small dogs poorly socialized/trained.
We have a Yorky poo five months old. We’ve never had a dog before and were in our 80s. She’s really sweet, but I think she could benefit from some better training.
My first dog was a 25 pound sheltie cocker spaniel mix. At least that’s what we think she was. She lived to be 17 years old. Absolutely wonderful dog. At 14 years old, she went on a 7 mile hike in the mountains with no issues. She went everywhere with me. I still miss that dog and she’s been gone Over 20 years now. She was not fragile at all.
Whenever someone says that their dog lived into the late teens, I ask them what they fed them. Can you share more info? Was she fixed and if so at what age? From your post we know you exercised her and so she was fit. Did you vaccinate (a lot or just core)? Did you use any of these spot on or oral flea/tick meds, heartworm, etc.? If you have time, Thanks.
My collie/ springer cross lived to 18. He wasn't neutered, had very few meds other than vaccinations for his first 10 years. Then we took advice that annual vax were not needed. ideally get blood levels but my vet didn't do that. So he just didn't get his vax. We weren't living in a high risk area for picking up infections but maybe I was also lucky. My younger girl was 16 when she died. I think she could have lived longer but there was a shortage of vets here when she needed a lump removing & when she finally could get an appointment it had grown too much and she was put down. She wasn't neutered either. I suppose I was just really careful looking out for them as I didn't want any unplanned pregnancies. 😂
Hell yeah Uncle Stonnie, small dogs rock! I grew up around working line Malinois, and because of that I admit I had a few prejudices over tiny dogs (I used to say stuff like "the smallest dog is the Staffie. Smaller than that, it's just a plushie that barks and poops"), but with time and experience I did change my mind, to the point where now that I'm older and more mature I'm actually starting to think that my next dog won't be yet another working line Malinois, but instead some little fella like a Border Terrier, a Volpino Italiano, a Miniature Schnauzer, or even a Norwich Terrier like the one you showed us today. Lots of love from Italy Uncle, stay safe out there and keep going 💪🏻
After years of having larger dogs, I now have a miniature dachshund! She great with my grandson and she’s been obedience trained! She’s tough enough to kill ground squirrels and she lives to go on hikes. She gets along well with bigger dogs and loves to meet new folks!
I have a 12 pound shitzu-poodle mix and every day we go on hikes in two awesome parks nearby. Woods and fields, fallen trees to get over or under, creeks to cross, high grass. She’s awesome, and has a lot of stamina, and although she isn’t into playing with them, she has no problem usually meeting big dogs. I like having a small dog because she’s very easy to manage, but she still does fun stuff with me.
I have a 14 pound, 4 year old, purebred, black miniature poodle who is awesome. We also go on daily, long walks (urban and trails). Everybody loves Wolfy and our previous miniature poodles. I took all of them through classes at a very good obedience school. I have left my current guy intact so that he does not get the side effects of de-sexing (obesity, lipomas, lower energy, etc.).
@@MrStringpicker I am also interested in this issue. Most people do not understand that the flea/tick "medicine" (more accurately insecticide poison) is very toxic to dogs and also does not prevent tick disease (because the ticks have to bite and feed before they die so they end up attached and dead but the disease organisms have been injected). I don't use any of the strong veterinary poisons and instead use repellants. My favorite is Bark and Whiskers flea/tick repellant. It has a fairly strong smell to repel and I think it works pretty well. Adding some fresh garlic to the dog food seems to also help as it imparts a body odor that is foreign to seeking ticks and fleas. My dog has never gotten fleas, knock on wood.
I’m glad you’re doing videos like this now. It’s so important to have a dog you can pickup and get up stairs, and through a door during an emergency. Finding a smaller dog which is well bred, with a stable disposition might be more challenging, but if you’re not a hulk, it’s essential to seek out a smaller anima. ❤
Thanks for this video. I have always been partial to big dogs. But, at 66 years old, I think my next dog should be a little smaller. Ive had a few dog related injuries in the last few years that wouldnt happen while training and playing with a smaller dog. Where I live apartments and assisted living communities (Canada) usually allow small dogs, but, not big ones. So thats something else to consider a few decades down the road!
Hi. Fan here in Massachusetts! Wanted to let you know that we got our golden retriever puppy last month (adding to our small pack of a 3 year old golden-Rollie and a 14 year old rescue from Aruba- awesome companion- Ruby. Our newest family member is proudly named …..Stonnie!!! We hope to make you proud of your name sake. Your follower and admirer, Regina
That terrier is adorable! My little dog jumps in a backpack and we go everywhere. Not snappy, not barky, excellent in obedience, and follows me wherever we are. Min pin, one of the best dogs I’ve had( I suppose they all are at the time❤).
I learned something today. I’m 4’7 and when I’m ready for my first dog I want a little dog because I need to be able pick them up if needed. Thank you.
We had a Westie, he loved and kept up with our labs, was great with all children, and did well in obedience. His breeder was and is wonderful, she did not ever reinforce barking in her puppies so he was already at 12 weeks knew barking didn't work. He was a great dog.
We were given a mini toy Chihuahua who grew up to weigh only 4 pounds. I never would have bought nor adopted such a dog…but he was a great dog, very loyal and with a lot of personality.
The little dog that changed my mind on little dogs is my co-workers Shih Tzu, just the sweetest, outgoing, friendliest little dog. She'll just lay on her little bed on top of her desk and occasional make rounds for pets and snacks.
I had boxers for over 60 years but knew the day might come with age that they’d be too much. I researched a long time ago and decided in Boston Terriers; minimal grooming, not yappy, big personalities. My first is a retired show dog, so I did obedience like you did with your Norwich. We visit nursing homes now. I recently added another Boston. Great little dogs!
Totally understand. I had 3 German shepherds. My last one died when I turned 58 and I have Lyme disease, which is a pain of a disease. So I got 2 Boston's puppies. They are 9 years old now, brothers, and are still like puppies. They are such wonderful dogs. A little bit crazy sometimes, but so funny. They are the best anti-depressants!
Papillons big dog personality, little elegant package. Extremely smart, trainable fun. They live to entertain. Bred for the sole purpose of being a human companion. I’m on my fifth one..who is learning to navigate my mini Uncle Stonnie obstacle course in my driveway.
@@zorromom2135 generally yes, my cats educated them from day one…but my dogs were trained to leave the cats alone…I have caught the cat and Felix the papillon playing 👀
@@zorromom2135 some are, some aren’t. Talk to a reputable breeder and tell them what you want. I have two on my lap right now. Like most dogs they don’t like a lot of hugging, squeezing or manhandling
I did Schutzhund with my Chihuahua, he was awesome! I raised big dogs for most of my life. Littles stole my heart! Raise them just like the big dogs and hike, play, train with them and they are just amazing!
Little dogs make awesome guard dogs. My golden retriever couldn’t scare off an intruder to save his life. But our family’s poodle scared off several home break in attempts in our East Oakland house. They’re such great little barkers when someone is causing noise.
The first dog I ever had that was my "own" dog was a blue Doberman Pinscher. Then a black lab, a great Pyrenees, two beagles, a cockapoo, .... and now a Chihuahua with some dachshund mixed in. She is about 7 lbs, and she is my "only dog" at this time. I LOVE DOGS! (I'm in my seventies & I'm just not equipped for big, active dogs any more, but that's ok, because I LOVE ALL DOGS, and this little bitty Bella is a perfect little friend: sweet-tempered, smart, lovable, & very well-behaved :):) I just happened to come across your channel today. You really inspire me about dogs. Thank-you.
I adopted a Chihuahua as a companion to my Westie. One of the best decisions I ever made. I had already learned the truism of good dogs have good owners. My Westie was a very patient teacher. The first few weeks my Chihuahua treated us to the yappy mad Mexican. He was nearly a year old and my Westie was near the end of her adolescence. Thankfully, he took his cues from her from day one. He started to chill and only barked when there was a good reason, like someone coming into the garden instead of walking past. Curls up on my lap and my pillow like my last cat did. He's a far better rodent warden than most cats I've known. Cute and clever, who knew. Now my Westie is too old to walk far I take my Chihuahua out alone. He used to wander about the park off leash when my Westie chose to stay at heel. Now he only goes a few yards away and constantly returns to keep me safe. Several people have commented on how protective he is over the past decade. I'm thankful I met him. You're right, they're great little big dogs and deserve far better than a handbag.
I love my mini poodle he is 14 pounds .very loving and not snappy at all. He does bark if someone comes to the door and that is partly because of his breed and partly because he was my first dog and yes, I did make a few mistakes. But the most important thing is that he is loving, happy and healthy.
I love my Jack Russell Terrorist. But never again. He is super smart. He's to smart for his own good. He came from Oklahoma to here in Tennessee. I always refer to him as my Oklahoma tornado (F5). He's six years old and as crazy as when he was a puppy!
Hahaha. I get it...the wife and I were out on a farm walk with our JRT the other day and a groundhog jumped and ran towards the hay field...too late...30 seconds later Rosie had that thing and it was over. She then brought us the limp body and was very proud of herself. They are truly unstoppable :)
I have a mini schnauzer chihuahua mix (I was told, seems plausible). Talk about a dog that is about as fast a dog I have ever seen, can jump crazy high, up into your arms, but still loves to just snuggle on the couch for hours. She is literally up for anything, and cheap to feed as well.
I used to have 2 Siberian Huskies. Talk about difficult to manage… but I loved them! Now I have a miniature Alaskan Klee Kai. Little dogs are awesome! 💕
i have a little papillon and people are shocked she's not a yappy chihuahua, she's very smart and has learned so much despite starting at 8 years old! i love watching all the dogs walk around with him lol
My mom and sister raise Pomeranians. They are notorious for being neurotic. I now own one of my sister's puppies. While she can be dramatic, she is definitely a sweetheart.
I think little dogs can be great pets. If people treat them like dogs and train them well. But most people don’t. They treat them like a little baby. I had a friend who was a professional dog trainer. She said small dogs run households. And they also made up half of her business. And basically it came down to the people not treating the dog like a dog. Not training it correctly. But trained well they are wonderful.
All my life German shepherds were my companions usually in pairs. Yes I felt annoyed at the little dogs especially the noisy barking ones. I took a leap of faith and bought a Morkie after my last 2 sheps died. Little Rocky is now 18 months old and he’s had Obedience 101 training from 10 weeks old just like the sheps. He’s awesome. Adorable. Brave. Protects the house but knows leave it and gets calm behaviour rewarded not barking. I absolutely adore him.
Stoney I did what you said, age made me change breeds. I am a huge lover of black labs as well but switched to raising Boston terriers. And since they are smaller I can have multiplies that rough house each other not me!
My last few dogs were all large. Two Dobermans and a German Shepherd. I loved them and I miss them, but my newest dog is a micro Berne doodle. OMG. He is so wonderful. Very very very smart. Almost too smart. He smells good. He was easy to train. In fact, he came home at 12 weeks and was already housebroken. He's nothing but a pleasure. So much easier than a larger dog. No barking except to talk to you. Loves absolutely everybody?
Allways had large dogs. As so many people i thought small dogs were kinda "annoying". But we have adopted a small dog and she is just amazing. And she lays in my lap in the evening while we watch tv. I love it!!
I love hearing stony say come here babies lol not come here nerds! I bet you’re great with little kids. Little dogs for the win -mine is 12 1/2 pounds with a whole Lotta personality packed in there. And I’ve done as much of learning by doing as I possibly can since I got her and she’s so awesome. Thank you thank you thank you Stoney Dennis and fam!
Rita May. Now that is a southern name if I ever heard one. 😊 she sure is cute but I wonder just how long it would take for her to get under the fence. I am betting about a nano second. 😅
I love this video thank you for talking about small dogs i have 2 and they are amazing. We chose small dogs because we have a small house and garden. At the end of the day a dog is a dog no matter what the size. My boys love all people and all dogs they enjoy every interaction they get. My smallest a maltipoo is so smart you only have to train him to do something once or twice and he has got it. The older a poodle is definitely not as smart and needs more homework 😂 you couldn't get more loving dogs and as im quite small the enjoy cuddles on my lap without me been squashed. Thanks❤
@StonnieDennis My Man. You are an excellent instructor- giving us the whys and wherefores in the dog trainer's mind. And your first priority is the care of all the dogs. So I get ending the tape where you did. BTW I agree now seeing you with a Norwich Terrier and singing such high praises.. I never would have thought of that breed for next pet. We had one of the first "mini" doodles in 2006 from a farm down in Kentucky (Lexington right next door to the late great Derby Horse Barabarosa's farm) So I see the breeders have perfected the toy doodles! And they are super cute! I was a wee bit sad when this vid ended and can't help but think we might have missed a golden adventure with you rescuing the dog at the creek! I really wanted to see 1) how you handled dog at creek and 2) who was trapping who. From your descrip I wasn't clear on if the dog found a critter or the critter had found the dog. Now I will lie awake nights wondering what happened. 😂Yeah maybe it would have been a wild goose chase but you can decide later if you want to include it. (Unless you got bears or rattlers or some other unsavory critters.) First time watching, first time commenting. 😊Great channel.
We had a couple medium sized mutts when I was growing up. Never had a big dog but my Aunt had a big make Rottweiler for years and a chubby Beagle. Went about 20 years with no dog at all. I’ve always been a dog person. We had to put my lab mix down when I was about 15 and it was difficult for me honestly. I didn’t want another dog but I still liked dogs and like playing with other peoples. About 5 years ago my wife rescued a miniature Poodle from a bad neglect situation. She was already about 13 when we got her. Mostly deaf, 4 teeth left and almost totally blind. I thought we might take care for her for a few months. My wife babied her and we took good care of her. In a few weeks she went from timid, fearful and heartbroken to pretty happy. She kept living. Put on some weight. Got spunky lol. We had her for 3 years. I have a bad knee and ankle, has to be careful because she would get under my feet. I tripped over her a few times trying to not step on her. Old age and a medical issue finally put us in the position of choosing to put her to sleep because she was starting to suffer and treatment was too hard on her. We both cried and my wife held her while the Vet gave her the drug. She just went to sleep. I made a nice box a few days before and we buried her at our family’s big yard under some pine trees. We both wanted another rescue. I wanted to wait a bit. My wife wanted one soon. We got a shelter dog two weeks later lol. An AmStaff puppy that I’ve used Stonnie’s videos to help me get trained with basic obedience.
Stonnie, thanks so much for this video on small dogs. Due to a variety of reasons, big dogs are no longer an option for me and I appreciate your insights into smaller dogs.
My 14 lb Chi mix can hike 12 miles a day on the Appalachian Trail and is a better rock scrambler than the big dogs. I choose to hike with a small dog because I know I can carry her out in a sling if anything happens. Thanks for the video.
great video! i was led by doggo weight that i could easily pick-up, as it makes life so much easier in all circs tbh - at 5"3, my lady is therefore on the smaller size but still much bigger than others. i do love big dogs but small dogs are just as amazing if well-trained/socialised and not merely babied
LOL your Houla was so funny... His thoughts? "OK, well he's talking again, and they're all just panting and goofing off, and no one's taking care of business! Oh well, as always, it's up to me...sigh" And off he went to locate all small annoying critters for possible future fun, made sure no big, mean critters were raiding HIS land, possibly herded some stray sheep back to their field, helped a neighbour corner his ornery bull in a pen, zipped home a sec to make sure no one was robbing you blind in your absence... and probably more! With him, you could leave for a week, return and find everything as it was 🙂 Loved the video. Wish more of my neighbours let their little dogs be "just dogs" more often. Cheers!
I am sixty-three, and grew up on a farm in Herefordshire [UK] with sheepdogs and Jack Russells or variant like Fox-Terriers. Two and half years ago I was given what will be my last dog at fifteen months as a rescue. A Patterdale Terrier, so similar to a Fox-terrier in conformation, but gentler as a character. She copes with big dogs and small dogs with style! She is agile, and makes big dogs look foolish by dodging and weaving, and she simply has an affinity for smaller dogs that makes therm instant friends. She is also the most loyal little dog I ever knew. Even my Welsh Sheepdog [1984-1997] was not more loyal, and she has more than taken up his footprints. If you gain the affection of a small dog, you have an ally without parallel ... To be fair my little dog does not see herself as small! But she is aware, and can get out of the way of dog perhaps six times her weight. She is now three and a half and weighs 6 KGs, about 14 lbs. In the end she actually is fierce enough to scare the biggest dogs. Loved this vid. best wishes from George in Herefordshire, UK
I'm pro little athletic dog 100% When I lived in the Rockies surrounded by empty blm land, I did daily hikes with my lab and two chihuahua/terrier mixes (both 14lbs) and they zoomed from one smell to another for hours together. They absolutely lived for it. Up scree fields and 14ner peaks, through creeks, in snow and rain, in kayaks, etc. Reminded me of horses vs. donkeys. My lab was bigger yes but not as agile with less endurance and attitude than my little guys. The only problems I had were with large dogs, both aggressive and friendly. Large aggressive dogs will target my small dogs as an easy target to bully and try to pin them down and get very mouthy. And the large friendly dogs can be dangerous when they aren't gentle enough and play too rough. One of my little guys has been body slammed by big dog with the zoomies and it's a miracle he didn't break bones. And these were dogs I tried to vet that were all friends dogs or family members dogs who assured me they were good with small dogs. I know better now. Forget the doodles, go for the all wheel drive athletic breeds and you'll have an adventure bud and snuggle bud for life.
I have two dogs I brought home at the same time, a black lab puppy (planned) and what I think is a chihuahua/papillon cross rescue (not planned). The little one came with baggage, sever separation issues, etc. But she has blossomed into an amazing little dog, smart, independent, and 100% terrier. If I had to choose my next dog, I’d probably go with the lab, but it would be a very tough choice.
I agree that small dogs are often held to lower behavior standards. This results in an awful lot of us that have had bad experiences with them. I have met a handful of great small dogs, but fairly or not I do still think they are exceptions to the rule.
My dog got charged by an off leash dog yesterday and scared the crap out of us. They got in an argument and I had to shove it off of her. Seeing this video was a nice distraction. My lab is good and she is acting like it didn’t even happen, that’s why I love labs ❤
I love the small dog content! I have a 30lb Australian Labradoodle and a huge Bernese Mountain dog. Best combo, lol. My gf likes the huge dogs and I'm a bigger fan of the smaller guys.
I had 3 big dogs that I regularly walked with two chihuahua crosses and the tiny duo would often let the big dogs know when any of them did something they didn’t like. Their tenacity was huge compared with their diminutive stature.
I like big dogs, too, but I love little Rat Terriers. They are good little dogs. The ones I've had, or known, have not been at all snappy, and are generally not yappy. They are smart, sweet, intelligent and easy to train. I like their smooth coats, too -- they do shed, but are very easy to take care of, and the smooth coat is much more pleasant to pet than a wire-haired coat. I think Rat Terriers deserve to be a lot more popular than they are (perhaps the name is unfortunate).
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Having spent my entire life with big dogs I didn’t get my first small dog until I was in my fifties, boy I will never go back! Small dogs rule! So easy to care for, feed, clean up after, groom, travel with, plus they don’t know that they’re small. I just love them, shouldn’t have waited so long
What kind of small dog do you have?
@@justinsnow3979 I have a Schnauzer/ Corgi cross
Same. I just got the first small dog of my own at age 58. She is amazing.
also got my first small dogs when i got older ....... one is a chihuahua mix ......always be aware of what the breeds job was to begin with .......chihuahuas where bread to be alert dogs .......i quickly learned that when she started to bark at the window all i had to do was reassure her that i checked it out and all was well and she settled right down ...... she was just doing her job now all i need to say is its ok and she knows i am aware there is a dangerous chipmunk out there
I currently have a st Bernard and have always had very large dogs. Great Danes, mastiff etc.
But now I'm 57 and am also looking into my next dog possibly being less than 30lbs. Interesting. Dogs are awesome! I will always have one and always have! ❤❤
But, yea, I realize I'm getting too old to handle another gentle giant on my own anymore just from the constant upkeep. ThanX for sharing your experience! ❤
My Yorkie used to run w/ me daily, usually around 5 miles. Took him on long hikes, before he got to be a little old man, he would hike 10-15 miles no problem… Of course he got plenty of breaks, water, snacks etc but he was a beast! Up and down rocks better than the big dogs. I always treated him like a dog, no pampering or babying. Best boy ever. He went on ahead to hold it down in heaven last year. Miss my baby every day.
Thank you for addressing the issue. Too many people rely on their ability to overpower their small dog instead of training the pup. This is my pet peeve. All dogs deserve to be taught to live in the human world.
We had a Cairn Terrier. We were blessed to be able to love her and to have her love us for 19 years.
For me is simple, big dog = big poops 😄
So small dogs it is.
Hi, whenever someone says their dog lived a long time, I like to ask questions (if you have time): What did you feed your dogs? What was your philosophy on vaccines? What type of pest medications did you use or not use? What about her teeth? Did you brush and/or get anesthesia dentals? Raw bones? Thanks in advance if you have time.
God bless your wife for keeping an eye on the dogs and noticing the little dude was having trouble ❤
Agree 150%! I’ve had golden retrievers and was never interested in happy little skittish dogs. But a few years ago I got a new golden and felt bad that she had so little stimulation beyond our walks twice a day. I’m 72 and don’t have the energy I once had. I didn’t want another large dog in the house.
So with some hesitation I got a cavalier King Charles spaniel, also a female. Wow! They quickly became buddies. The Cav won’t leave her side and initially promoted all the play. But now it’s two-way and I can’t imagine either one without the other. Best decision I made and personally I like having the Cav on my lap sometimes when I’m watching a movie.
By the way, I’ve also got a cat and they live in harmony!
Thanks for this post and hope it causes people to be more open-minded about small dogs. And I believe most of what you see in dogs goes back to the training given by their owners. Breeds are influential on behavior, but to me training the most important.
Thank you for highlighting that any dog can be a great dog including little dogs
That Norwich terrier is the cutest little thing I've ever seen
yup Dorothy's Toto dog is pretty cool 👍🥰🥰🥰
After years of large dogs, we now have a miniature schnauzer in our retirement. He passed 3 levels of obedience, he's easy to live with, low shedding, and is a chill lap dog in the evenings. He's perfect for us.
Schnauzers and poodles are awesome small dogs.
I'm jealous. My 6 month old schnauzer has been the hardest dog to train. She works with 4 different trainers and goes to dog daycare but she is stubborn. I got her because my research showed that they were smart and good dogs. I'll never get another.
Thankyou! Small dogs get such a bad rap for being bad tempered and not behaved, but as someone who loves training dogs and have always had small dogs, app my small dogs have always been lovely natured and extremely easy to train!
I don't have a large dog or a small one. Mine is perfectly medium sized, lol! I wish I had discovered you when I first got my puppy. I would do a few things differently if I could go back in time. One of my biggest challenges is finding a way to get him properly socialized with other dogs. He's not aggressive but is highly excitable. Last weekend, I took a hint from your Bum Training videos. My local pet store was having a nail trim day. I brought my dog to the store and we sat outside at a bench for over an hour just watching dogs and their owners come and go. It went great! At first, he would whine and pull toward any dog that came by, but after a while he settled and became calm. I know that one time didn't completely solve the problem, but it's sure a good start. Thanks, Stonnie!
Love the message here. I also never expected to see Stonnie carrying a little doodle in a bag. Quality entertainment and education.
I have a small dog now who I adopted from a shelter. She's a Maltese/Bichon Frise. She's a fabulous dog-- loves everyone, listens well, and has a wonderful personality. I've had mostly medium or large dogs my whole life and had that small dog bias, but no more. Everyone who meets her wants to take her home.
I advise people, "Get a dog that you can pick up." It makes dog-owning easier.
SMALL DOGS RULE!
Thanks to all I have learned from watching your channel, my miniature Schnauzer has become wonderful to be around. When I got her, she was 3 years old and I was her third owner. The only command she knew was “Go to bed” and she barked at anyone or anything that moved . Now she basically only barks when someone is at the door, but as soon as I acknowledge her concern and check it out , she calms down immediately. She’s also a pleasure to walk on leash and off.
Thanks so much for all the guidance you give us!
Did she walk good on leash when you first got her?
No. Neither did she even know how to sit on command.
Big dogs forever. Also, Scotties. Oh hell, dogs forever 🐾
Ha ha
Try meeting or having an Australian Terrier for a big dog in a robust, hardworking little body!
lol 😂
Yes Scotties!!❤❤❤ (Who think they are absolutely huge dogs😂)
Back in 2012 and 2014 I lost both of my beloved black Labrador Retrievers to old age (Mister and Gilroy were both 15 when they passed). After mourning them for a few years I decided to adopt a senior Lab. During my search I clicked on the profile of a cute small mixed breed who was black. I was intrigued. Well, I wound up adopting 10 month old Chorkie Henry six years ago and am absolutely smitten with him! No, he isn’t as well behaved and “easy” as my Labs were…but his personality and “terrier” traits are so charming and sweet that I am absolutely endeared with this ten pound loving pocket rocket ♥️♥️♥️
I am really glad you made this video. I just brought home a blue cattle dog from a shelter and she is a half-siz heeler, probably mixed with some Jack Russell, based on her appearance and affinity for chasing rabbits back into their holes. I am adjusting to having my first small dog and it is kind of awesome. She fits everywhere and is extremely smart and observant. She is the most low maintenance dog I have lived with. It’s really nice to see someone who hunts and works with dogs the way they are meant to be worked with saying nice things about the little guys.
We have a Norwich Terrier and his is a great dog with big personality. Went on a 3 mile hike last weekend. Very sturdy and tough for a little dog. We also have a lab and they are buddies.
I think at this point in my life a small dog is definitely the way to go, I love small dogs, they’re fun, playful and cuddly and they’re easier to handle for someone like me. I want a dog I can carry if I need to take it to the vet. I definitely want to train it and socialize it well. Thanks for the video!
In addition to our standard poodle we also have a Yorkiepoo and a Chihuahua/JRT mix. Their good behavior always surprises people since they're so used to seeing small dogs poorly socialized/trained.
We have a Yorky poo five months old. We’ve never had a dog before and were in our 80s. She’s really sweet, but I think she could benefit from some better training.
That’s why I love dachshunds, they’re small but they’re still hounds
Well i think you’re plain in love with that little dog Stonnie.
My first dog was a 25 pound sheltie cocker spaniel mix. At least that’s what we think she was. She lived to be 17 years old. Absolutely wonderful dog. At 14 years old, she went on a 7 mile hike in the mountains with no issues. She went everywhere with me. I still miss that dog and she’s been gone Over 20 years now. She was not fragile at all.
Whenever someone says that their dog lived into the late teens, I ask them what they fed them. Can you share more info? Was she fixed and if so at what age? From your post we know you exercised her and so she was fit. Did you vaccinate (a lot or just core)? Did you use any of these spot on or oral flea/tick meds, heartworm, etc.? If you have time, Thanks.
My collie/ springer cross lived to 18. He wasn't neutered, had very few meds other than vaccinations for his first 10 years. Then we took advice that annual vax were not needed. ideally get blood levels but my vet didn't do that. So he just didn't get his vax. We weren't living in a high risk area for picking up infections but maybe I was also lucky. My younger girl was 16 when she died. I think she could have lived longer but there was a shortage of vets here when she needed a lump removing & when she finally could get an appointment it had grown too much and she was put down. She wasn't neutered either. I suppose I was just really careful looking out for them as I didn't want any unplanned pregnancies. 😂
Hell yeah Uncle Stonnie, small dogs rock! I grew up around working line Malinois, and because of that I admit I had a few prejudices over tiny dogs (I used to say stuff like "the smallest dog is the Staffie. Smaller than that, it's just a plushie that barks and poops"), but with time and experience I did change my mind, to the point where now that I'm older and more mature I'm actually starting to think that my next dog won't be yet another working line Malinois, but instead some little fella like a Border Terrier, a Volpino Italiano, a Miniature Schnauzer, or even a Norwich Terrier like the one you showed us today.
Lots of love from Italy Uncle, stay safe out there and keep going 💪🏻
My sister has Border; great personality, tons of energy
After years of having larger dogs, I now have a miniature dachshund! She great with my grandson and she’s been obedience trained! She’s tough enough to kill ground squirrels and she lives to go on hikes. She gets along well with bigger dogs and loves to meet new folks!
Mini dachshunds are sooooo cute! 🥰
I have a 12 pound shitzu-poodle mix and every day we go on hikes in two awesome parks nearby. Woods and fields, fallen trees to get over or under, creeks to cross, high grass. She’s awesome, and has a lot of stamina, and although she isn’t into playing with them, she has no problem usually meeting big dogs. I like having a small dog because she’s very easy to manage, but she still does fun stuff with me.
How do you keep ticks and fleas off?
I have a 14 pound, 4 year old, purebred, black miniature poodle who is awesome. We also go on daily, long walks (urban and trails). Everybody loves Wolfy and our previous miniature poodles. I took all of them through classes at a very good obedience school. I have left my current guy intact so that he does not get the side effects of de-sexing (obesity, lipomas, lower energy, etc.).
@@MrStringpicker I am also interested in this issue. Most people do not understand that the flea/tick "medicine" (more accurately insecticide poison) is very toxic to dogs and also does not prevent tick disease (because the ticks have to bite and feed before they die so they end up attached and dead but the disease organisms have been injected). I don't use any of the strong veterinary poisons and instead use repellants. My favorite is Bark and Whiskers flea/tick repellant. It has a fairly strong smell to repel and I think it works pretty well. Adding some fresh garlic to the dog food seems to also help as it imparts a body odor that is foreign to seeking ticks and fleas. My dog has never gotten fleas, knock on wood.
I’m glad you’re doing videos like this now. It’s so important to have a dog you can pickup and get up stairs, and through a door during an emergency. Finding a smaller dog which is well bred, with a stable disposition might be more challenging, but if you’re not a hulk, it’s essential to seek out a smaller anima. ❤
Thanks for this video. I have always been partial to big dogs. But, at 66 years old, I think my next dog should be a little smaller. Ive had a few dog related injuries in the last few years that wouldnt happen while training and playing with a smaller dog.
Where I live apartments and assisted living communities (Canada) usually allow small dogs, but, not big ones. So thats something else to consider a few decades down the road!
I LOVE Norwich terriers!
Hi. Fan here in Massachusetts! Wanted to let you know that we got our golden retriever puppy last month (adding to our small pack of a 3 year old golden-Rollie and a 14 year old rescue from Aruba- awesome companion- Ruby. Our newest family member is proudly named …..Stonnie!!! We hope to make you proud of your name sake. Your follower and admirer, Regina
That terrier is adorable!
My little dog jumps in a backpack and we go everywhere. Not snappy, not barky, excellent in obedience, and follows me wherever we are. Min pin, one of the best dogs I’ve had( I suppose they all are at the time❤).
So cute, not for me but cute. I hope small dog owners will start training their dogs.
I have always had big dogs, I now have a small dog who is well trained.
I learned something today. I’m 4’7 and when I’m ready for my first dog I want a little dog because I need to be able pick them up if needed. Thank you.
We had a Westie, he loved and kept up with our labs, was great with all children, and did well in obedience. His breeder was and is wonderful, she did not ever reinforce barking in her puppies so he was already at 12 weeks knew barking didn't work. He was a great dog.
We were given a mini toy Chihuahua who grew up to weigh only 4 pounds. I never would have bought nor adopted such a dog…but he was a great dog, very loyal and with a lot of personality.
The little dog that changed my mind on little dogs is my co-workers Shih Tzu, just the sweetest, outgoing, friendliest little dog. She'll just lay on her little bed on top of her desk and occasional make rounds for pets and snacks.
We enjoyed the company of our shih tzu for 14years. Miss him every day!
I had boxers for over 60 years but knew the day might come with age that they’d be too much. I researched a long time ago and decided in Boston Terriers; minimal grooming, not yappy, big personalities. My first is a retired show dog, so I did obedience like you did with your Norwich. We visit nursing homes now. I recently added another Boston. Great little dogs!
Totally understand. I had 3 German shepherds. My last one died when I turned 58 and I have Lyme disease, which is a pain of a disease. So I got 2 Boston's puppies. They are 9 years old now, brothers, and are still like puppies. They are such wonderful dogs. A little bit crazy sometimes, but so funny. They are the best anti-depressants!
Same here, I had five boxers over the years. I just love them but I’m too old now to withstand their strength.
Papillons big dog personality, little elegant package. Extremely smart, trainable fun. They live to entertain. Bred for the sole purpose of being a human companion. I’m on my fifth one..who is learning to navigate my mini Uncle Stonnie obstacle course in my driveway.
We watch a papillon who was a therapy dog. He was a treasure to watch.
Are they cuddly or lapdog? Been reading around to see if it suits our family. Thanks!
Are they good with cats?
@@zorromom2135 generally yes, my cats educated them from day one…but my dogs were trained to leave the cats alone…I have caught the cat and Felix the papillon playing 👀
@@zorromom2135 some are, some aren’t. Talk to a reputable breeder and tell them what you want. I have two on my lap right now. Like most dogs they don’t like a lot of hugging, squeezing or manhandling
I did Schutzhund with my Chihuahua, he was awesome! I raised big dogs for most of my life. Littles stole my heart! Raise them just like the big dogs and hike, play, train with them and they are just amazing!
I have been downsizing my dogs over time. I have a couple of terriers about 25 lbs. They are great dogs.
Little dogs make awesome guard dogs. My golden retriever couldn’t scare off an intruder to save his life. But our family’s poodle scared off several home break in attempts in our East Oakland house. They’re such great little barkers when someone is causing noise.
The first dog I ever had that was my "own" dog was a blue Doberman Pinscher. Then a black lab, a great Pyrenees, two beagles, a cockapoo, .... and now a Chihuahua with some dachshund mixed in. She is about 7 lbs, and she is my "only dog" at this time. I LOVE DOGS! (I'm in my seventies & I'm just not equipped for big, active dogs any more, but that's ok, because I LOVE ALL DOGS, and this little bitty Bella is a perfect little friend: sweet-tempered, smart, lovable, & very well-behaved :):) I just happened to come across your channel today. You really inspire me about dogs. Thank-you.
I adopted a Chihuahua as a companion to my Westie. One of the best decisions I ever made. I had already learned the truism of good dogs have good owners. My Westie was a very patient teacher. The first few weeks my Chihuahua treated us to the yappy mad Mexican. He was nearly a year old and my Westie was near the end of her adolescence. Thankfully, he took his cues from her from day one. He started to chill and only barked when there was a good reason, like someone coming into the garden instead of walking past. Curls up on my lap and my pillow like my last cat did. He's a far better rodent warden than most cats I've known. Cute and clever, who knew. Now my Westie is too old to walk far I take my Chihuahua out alone. He used to wander about the park off leash when my Westie chose to stay at heel. Now he only goes a few yards away and constantly returns to keep me safe. Several people have commented on how protective he is over the past decade. I'm thankful I met him. You're right, they're great little big dogs and deserve far better than a handbag.
This was great. I loved seeing this little dog get into new situations.
I have a Jack Russell. He is my 4th Jack. They are slow to mature emotionally and suffer from puppy brain until about 2.5. But...he's worth it!
I love my mini poodle he is 14 pounds .very loving and not snappy at all. He does bark if someone comes to the door and that is partly because of his breed and partly because he was my first dog and yes, I did make a few mistakes. But the most important thing is that he is loving, happy and healthy.
Wonderful video. I've always loved big dogs, Labs especially, but that little Norwich Terrier is wonderful. Sturdy and smart!
I absolutely love my two pound chihuahua…most loving dog ever…doesn’t nip doesn’t bark it’s how you raise them …glued to me never leaves my side
I love my Jack Russell Terrorist. But never again. He is super smart. He's to smart for his own good. He came from Oklahoma to here in Tennessee. I always refer to him as my Oklahoma tornado (F5). He's six years old and as crazy as when he was a puppy!
Hahaha. I get it...the wife and I were out on a farm walk with our JRT the other day and a groundhog jumped and ran towards the hay field...too late...30 seconds later Rosie had that thing and it was over. She then brought us the limp body and was very proud of herself. They are truly unstoppable :)
😂😂😂 We’ve always called them Jack Russell Terrors, lol!
Ohhh you picked a Jack Russell. They should be in a single class!
I have a mini schnauzer chihuahua mix (I was told, seems plausible). Talk about a dog that is about as fast a dog I have ever seen, can jump crazy high, up into your arms, but still loves to just snuggle on the couch for hours. She is literally up for anything, and cheap to feed as well.
You had to have found the most adorable tiny dog
I used to have 2 Siberian Huskies. Talk about difficult to manage… but I loved them! Now I have a miniature Alaskan Klee Kai. Little dogs are awesome! 💕
i have a little papillon and people are shocked she's not a yappy chihuahua, she's very smart and has learned so much despite starting at 8 years old!
i love watching all the dogs walk around with him lol
I only really know one Norwich. Awesome dog named Stonie!!
I have a 20 pound Chihuahua and God knows what else mutt and a 65 pound German shepherd. They are an absolutely the best of buddies.
My mom and sister raise Pomeranians. They are notorious for being neurotic. I now own one of my sister's puppies. While she can be dramatic, she is definitely a sweetheart.
I loved this! I have a small mixed breed dog who has some terrier in her and I just love to see you working with the little ones.
I think little dogs can be great pets. If people treat them like dogs and train them well. But most people don’t. They treat them like a little baby. I had a friend who was a professional dog trainer. She said small dogs run households. And they also made up half of her business. And basically it came down to the people not treating the dog like a dog. Not training it correctly. But trained well they are wonderful.
That is so true! All dogs are dogs and need the same guidance no matter the size.
I’m proud of my yorkie , small with strong personality ❤ 14 years and keep going!
All my life German shepherds were my companions usually in pairs. Yes I felt annoyed at the little dogs especially the noisy barking ones. I took a leap of faith and bought a Morkie after my last 2 sheps died. Little Rocky is now 18 months old and he’s had Obedience 101 training from 10 weeks old just like the sheps. He’s awesome. Adorable. Brave. Protects the house but knows leave it and gets calm behaviour rewarded not barking. I absolutely adore him.
I like how u train little dogs .We need more videos. Thank you
Stoney I did what you said, age made me change breeds. I am a huge lover of black labs as well but switched to raising Boston terriers. And since they are smaller I can have multiplies that rough house each other not me!
Inherited 15 year old Shi Tzu, and she is great 👍 She loves to walk and trots quite a bit too!
A 50-60lb Lab is perfect for me. Small enough to still be a lap dog, and big enough to keep me warm in winter :)
My last few dogs were all large. Two Dobermans and a German Shepherd. I loved them and I miss them, but my newest dog is a micro Berne doodle. OMG. He is so wonderful. Very very very smart. Almost too smart. He smells good. He was easy to train. In fact, he came home at 12 weeks and was already housebroken. He's nothing but a pleasure. So much easier than a larger dog. No barking except to talk to you. Loves absolutely everybody?
Allways had large dogs. As so many people i thought small dogs were kinda "annoying". But we have adopted a small dog and she is just amazing. And she lays in my lap in the evening while we watch tv. I love it!!
I love hearing stony say come here babies lol not come here nerds! I bet you’re great with little kids. Little dogs for the win -mine is 12 1/2 pounds with a whole Lotta personality packed in there. And I’ve done as much of learning by doing as I possibly can since I got her and she’s so awesome. Thank you thank you thank you Stoney Dennis and fam!
I love dogs of all sizes! From chihuahua to irish wolfhound
Scottish terrier fan here❤
I love me a small dog! Especially terriers! Lots of energy lots of personality 😍
Rita May. Now that is a southern name if I ever heard one. 😊 she sure is cute but I wonder just how long it would take for her to get under the fence. I am betting about a nano second. 😅
I love this video thank you for talking about small dogs i have 2 and they are amazing. We chose small dogs because we have a small house and garden. At the end of the day a dog is a dog no matter what the size. My boys love all people and all dogs they enjoy every interaction they get. My smallest a maltipoo is so smart you only have to train him to do something once or twice and he has got it. The older a poodle is definitely not as smart and needs more homework 😂 you couldn't get more loving dogs and as im quite small the enjoy cuddles on my lap without me been squashed. Thanks❤
@StonnieDennis My Man. You are an excellent instructor- giving us the whys and wherefores in the dog trainer's mind. And your first priority is the care of all the dogs. So I get ending the tape where you did.
BTW I agree now seeing you with a Norwich Terrier and singing such high praises.. I never would have thought of that breed for next pet.
We had one of the first "mini" doodles in 2006 from a farm down in Kentucky (Lexington right next door to the late great Derby Horse Barabarosa's farm) So I see the breeders have perfected the toy doodles! And they are super cute!
I was a wee bit sad when this vid ended and can't help but think we might have missed a golden adventure with you rescuing the dog at the creek! I really wanted to see 1) how you handled dog at creek and 2) who was trapping who. From your descrip I wasn't clear on if the dog found a critter or the critter had found the dog. Now I will lie awake nights wondering what happened. 😂Yeah maybe it would have been a wild goose chase but you can decide later if you want to include it.
(Unless you got bears or rattlers or some other unsavory critters.)
First time watching, first time commenting. 😊Great channel.
We had a couple medium sized mutts when I was growing up. Never had a big dog but my Aunt had a big make Rottweiler for years and a chubby Beagle. Went about 20 years with no dog at all. I’ve always been a dog person. We had to put my lab mix down when I was about 15 and it was difficult for me honestly. I didn’t want another dog but I still liked dogs and like playing with other peoples.
About 5 years ago my wife rescued a miniature Poodle from a bad neglect situation. She was already about 13 when we got her. Mostly deaf, 4 teeth left and almost totally blind. I thought we might take care for her for a few months. My wife babied her and we took good care of her. In a few weeks she went from timid, fearful and heartbroken to pretty happy. She kept living. Put on some weight. Got spunky lol. We had her for 3 years. I have a bad knee and ankle, has to be careful because she would get under my feet. I tripped over her a few times trying to not step on her. Old age and a medical issue finally put us in the position of choosing to put her to sleep because she was starting to suffer and treatment was too hard on her. We both cried and my wife held her while the Vet gave her the drug. She just went to sleep. I made a nice box a few days before and we buried her at our family’s big yard under some pine trees.
We both wanted another rescue. I wanted to wait a bit. My wife wanted one soon. We got a shelter dog two weeks later lol. An AmStaff puppy that I’ve used Stonnie’s videos to help me get trained with basic obedience.
Stonnie, thanks so much for this video on small dogs. Due to a variety of reasons, big dogs are no longer an option for me and I appreciate your insights into smaller dogs.
I want a small wire haired terrier. The Norwich looks perfect. So nice and small, and not soft coated and a proper doggy temperament.
My 14 lb Chi mix can hike 12 miles a day on the Appalachian Trail and is a better rock scrambler than the big dogs. I choose to hike with a small dog because I know I can carry her out in a sling if anything happens. Thanks for the video.
We have had mostly boxers and love them but the best dog we ever had was a sweet boston terrier. She was perfect!
great video! i was led by doggo weight that i could easily pick-up, as it makes life so much easier in all circs tbh - at 5"3, my lady is therefore on the smaller size but still much bigger than others. i do love big dogs but small dogs are just as amazing if well-trained/socialised and not merely babied
Very true. I grew up with labs and German Shepards. Had various mutts and and now small Tibetan Spaniels. Love them all.
I’ve always owned American Cockers, great size for a family dog! Just got a Cockapoo and she is so smart!!
LOL your Houla was so funny... His thoughts? "OK, well he's talking again, and they're all just panting and goofing off, and no one's taking care of business! Oh well, as always, it's up to me...sigh" And off he went to locate all small annoying critters for possible future fun, made sure no big, mean critters were raiding HIS land, possibly herded some stray sheep back to their field, helped a neighbour corner his ornery bull in a pen, zipped home a sec to make sure no one was robbing you blind in your absence... and probably more! With him, you could leave for a week, return and find everything as it was 🙂 Loved the video. Wish more of my neighbours let their little dogs be "just dogs" more often. Cheers!
Having a small dog is such a diff experience and I adore it. I'd never go big...
I am sixty-three, and grew up on a farm in Herefordshire [UK] with sheepdogs and Jack Russells or variant like Fox-Terriers. Two and half years ago I was given what will be my last dog at fifteen months as a rescue. A Patterdale Terrier, so similar to a Fox-terrier in conformation, but gentler as a character.
She copes with big dogs and small dogs with style!
She is agile, and makes big dogs look foolish by dodging and weaving, and she simply has an affinity for smaller dogs that makes therm instant friends.
She is also the most loyal little dog I ever knew. Even my Welsh Sheepdog [1984-1997] was not more loyal, and she has more than taken up his footprints.
If you gain the affection of a small dog, you have an ally without parallel ...
To be fair my little dog does not see herself as small! But she is aware, and can get out of the way of dog perhaps six times her weight. She is now three and a half and weighs 6 KGs, about 14 lbs.
In the end she actually is fierce enough to scare the biggest dogs.
Loved this vid. best wishes from George in Herefordshire, UK
These are my favorite Terrier!
I'm pro little athletic dog 100% When I lived in the Rockies surrounded by empty blm land, I did daily hikes with my lab and two chihuahua/terrier mixes (both 14lbs) and they zoomed from one smell to another for hours together. They absolutely lived for it. Up scree fields and 14ner peaks, through creeks, in snow and rain, in kayaks, etc. Reminded me of horses vs. donkeys. My lab was bigger yes but not as agile with less endurance and attitude than my little guys. The only problems I had were with large dogs, both aggressive and friendly. Large aggressive dogs will target my small dogs as an easy target to bully and try to pin them down and get very mouthy. And the large friendly dogs can be dangerous when they aren't gentle enough and play too rough. One of my little guys has been body slammed by big dog with the zoomies and it's a miracle he didn't break bones. And these were dogs I tried to vet that were all friends dogs or family members dogs who assured me they were good with small dogs. I know better now. Forget the doodles, go for the all wheel drive athletic breeds and you'll have an adventure bud and snuggle bud for life.
Well, shoot Stonnie, now I want to know what the dog found at the creek and which dog was it. Hope you do a quick follow-up video. 😊
Me too!! What do you mean that's the end of the adventure? 🙂
Me too it's just the start of the adventure!
Haha, I’ve been scouring the comments for this. Hopefully he responds…inquiring minds…
I have two dogs I brought home at the same time, a black lab puppy (planned) and what I think is a chihuahua/papillon cross rescue (not planned). The little one came with baggage, sever separation issues, etc. But she has blossomed into an amazing little dog, smart, independent, and 100% terrier. If I had to choose my next dog, I’d probably go with the lab, but it would be a very tough choice.
Good job Stonnie. We have down sized
This video was informative
I agree that small dogs are often held to lower behavior standards. This results in an awful lot of us that have had bad experiences with them. I have met a handful of great small dogs, but fairly or not I do still think they are exceptions to the rule.
Beautiful place to walk! You all look extra good in such a beautiful place. Good film.
My dog got charged by an off leash dog yesterday and scared the crap out of us. They got in an argument and I had to shove it off of her. Seeing this video was a nice distraction. My lab is good and she is acting like it didn’t even happen, that’s why I love labs ❤
I love the small dog content! I have a 30lb Australian Labradoodle and a huge Bernese Mountain dog. Best combo, lol. My gf likes the huge dogs and I'm a bigger fan of the smaller guys.
I had 3 big dogs that I regularly walked with two chihuahua crosses and the tiny duo would often let the big dogs know when any of them did something they didn’t like. Their tenacity was huge compared with their diminutive stature.
My small dogs calvapoo boss my 2 pit mix everyday lol. It's funny to see them playing with each other
People just need ro remember to treat them as dogs. We had an awesome miniature poodle.
I like big dogs, too, but I love little Rat Terriers. They are good little dogs. The ones I've had, or known, have not been at all snappy, and are generally not yappy. They are smart, sweet, intelligent and easy to train. I like their smooth coats, too -- they do shed, but are very easy to take care of, and the smooth coat is much more pleasant to pet than a wire-haired coat. I think Rat Terriers deserve to be a lot more popular than they are (perhaps the name is unfortunate).
this was like a breath of fresh air. We were both watching , my pup pom and I. It would be fun if you could feature a miniature Pomeranian sometime :)
My Taco Terrier was watching with me too. 😊
Small dogs are great. But Jack Russell are the best for me😊 A lab is a must❤