IanC said:
Kitt, I'm sorry to sound critical, but are you able to train a dog ? Seems that someone with training experience would already know a lot about dog breeds . Regardless of the traits of a breed, experience is required to get the results you're looking for - dogs don't automatically understand 'tasks'. Plus, if you are looking to breeders for an adult , you might find an adult with issues. Breeders deal in puppies - they only keep adults for breeding.
Personally I believe dogs are the best companions you can have. Unless you are experienced with working dogs thinking of them strictly in terms of the 'tasks ' they can do for you will lead to both of you being miserable. Most shelter dogs got there via owners who didn't know what they were getting into.
*sigh* I am more than capable of training a dog. My stepmom is a professional service dog trainer and I grew up helping her train dogs for service work. She's also a professional groomer and runs her own business. To this day (I'm 20) I still help her groom dogs. I've had 10 years of experience. She got her dog Inki 11 years ago and I helped train and watched her closely. I took over most of the training for our lab, who is also 10 years old. Just because I'm not knowledgeable about dog breeds does NOT speak to my ability as a trainer. I am by no means a professional nor do I claim to be. I know how to train the tasks I require.
Once again I am looking for a service dog. Not for laughs but because I REQUIRE one because I am DISABLED.
I am blessed in that I don't need to train for mobility or retrieving tasks. The tasks I need are very simple to train.
I've looked into the dog breeds I wanted that were suitable for service work. I was posting here to get another perspective. I've talked to numerous SD teams who's SD were breeds I was interested in.
I wanted a perspective from vandwellers since that also affects my decision.
And not once did I say I was going to a breeder for an adult dog. If I buy from a breeder I will be purchasing a puppy. Might be a lot more time consuming and difficult but I also won't have to deal with the dog having an unknown background.
A service dog is NOT a pet. And as such I cannot look for a SD the same as I would a pet.
I need to have an idea of what I want/need and base my choice from there. A Yorkie may be good for a van because if their small size but would not be suitable for the tasks I need.
We've owned 2 poodles and a golden doodle. My stepmom bred her poodle once then retired her.
With my actual mom we have owned a chihuahua, a black lab, an American staffie we rescued off the street. And our current dog a lab/bully mix we got from the swap meet. Best dog I've ever had was her and our amstaff.
And once I'm settled in Vancouver I'm not going to be training all on my own. I'm going to enroll in puppy obedience classes and also seek the advice of a professional trainer.
I know what I'm getting into and any dog I get that I have to wash out won't EVER end up in the shelter. If there is absolutely no other choice but to wash them, I will keep them as long as it takes to properly rehome them.