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I reccomand getting one from the shelter. I prefer taking adult dogs. HOWEVER, it is very important that you'll notice the dog character, go to a short walk with him, try to make him sit and see how friendly he is. Ask the people who work there, too. Personally, as a person volenteering at the shelter, we had a brother and a sister of Pitbull-Amstaf mixed with Boxer, and they were both charming and very good with everything alive. The male, Puncture (pic <3 ), was taken for some time to work with kids with disabilties and was so patient and gentle with them, although he is very energetic and wild with everyone else (and he was recently asopted to a great home). Shelter dogs aren't always problemtic as some people try to claim. Pick the one that catches your heart :)~ Good luck.
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