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I would probably recommend a Golden Retriever or a Black Labrador, they are great companions, easy and friendly.
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Beagle also there so cute and......Maybe you can eat it
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I have 2 Yorkshire Terriers. One small and one medium but close to small.
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Golden Retrievers are always great dogs. Also German Shephards and Labradors are great. Pm me if you need any dog help as I know a ton from fostering dogs and having two of my own.
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Get a German Shepard. German shepherds are highly intelligent and courageous. Known for their tremendous loyalty, these dogs are typically cheerful, obedient and eager to learn.

Here's a dog to human size comparison
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If that's too big, then sorry.


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Get a pomski <3 a mix between pomerainian and husky heres pictures
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Samoyed
Staffordshire terrier
Harrier
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Get a Boxer
They are so sexy!
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Digs wrote I would suggest a German shepherd


German shepherd's are huge!
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Died wrote
Digs wrote I would suggest a German shepherd


German shepherd's are huge!

Not necessarily. I had one fit through a fence that had probably 6 inches of space for the dog to fit through the posts.
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