For all you dog lovers out there..

Ours runs about 45lbs. Just the right size for a couple old folks like us.
Yeah, once my 70lbs Inuit dog is gone, if i get another one thats what i am thinking, no more than 40 lbs. I had a lil Buckwheat at 40 lbs, it was a fun size. As for the Rotty. had a friend who had 4, 2 at a time. nice dogs but man ,, he named one Taz, for Tazmanian Devil, the name suits them perfectly
 
Our girl is a Viszla. Will be 9 in May. Indoor dog, but loves outdoors. Except for extremely cold days, she'd spend all day outdoors if she could. We have five acres of trees for her to run in..... and she does. Great hunting dog had she been trained for that. And at 45lbs, perfect size to "wrestle" with, without hurting her. In fact I'm usually the one that comes out on the losing end of that game.

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Buckwheat, at 40 lbs , she was small for a Siberian Husky, but boy that dog could run and pull a sled.
She could do the 4 off the floor and look you straight in the eyes. Oh yes , the only dog I had who could snatch a bird out of the air.

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Buckwheat, at 40 lbs , she was small for a Siberian Husky, but boy that dog could run and pull a sled.
She could do the 4 off the floor and look you straight in the eyes. Oh yes , the only dog I had who could snatch a bird out of the air.

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Built for snow and cold. Our pooch is basically a short hair and has no undercoat. Once the temperature gets to single digits (F), it starts to get dangerous for her. But look out spring, summer, fall.
 
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