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Originally Posted by lovestiny and just my other two cents, all four of my dogs (two maltese and now two yorkies) have been lap dogs but also love to play. When I was buying my first yorkie, I was choosing from two dogs that seemed same tempearament and personality. My cousin bought her sister. My dog loves to lay around and cuddle forever, my cousin's dog does not. BUT my family and I are huge cuddlers, so I do think lifestyle and how you raise them can impact how they turn out. We love to play fetch and walk our yorkies but they both are also cuddly lap dogs. |
I think you make a good point! When I say lap dog, I simply mean a dog that wants to and will lay on the sofa with our family at the end of the day and lay in bed with us, but we would still love to have a dog that will run around and play with the kids.
Right now my kids are accustomed to our border collie who will play endless games of fetch (even my 1 year old will play fetch with her). She is an incredible dog, truly one of a kind, but is quite laid back for a border collie. We are still not sure if we want to add another dog before or after she is gone
One of my biggest concerns is what all of you have already pointed out, the size of the yorkie with my youngest, my son. However, I am quite sure that a small dog is what is right for our family, and not a larger one. I honestly do not believe a larger dog will fit into our lifestyle. That being said, we may be better suited for a cavalier king charles spaniel or french bulldog.
Thanks again everyone!