Hi y'all!
So I am currently on a gap year and will hopefully 🙂xf🙂 start med school next fall. In the meanwhile, I decided now would be the perfect time for me to become a "mommy" as I would have the puppy trained before school starts. I've grown up with lots of big, high energy dogs and really want one of my own but am not sure how great that would work out with med school. Ideally I would get some sort of a standard poodle mix (smart, easy to train, friendly, doesn't shed and I can exercise with it). Anyways, I was just wondering if there were med students on here with bigger breeds that have any advice. I am looking at some of those tiny teacup dogs too that would fit in my purse and be easier to travel with; they are cute and all but don't seem like "real" dogs to me! Big fun breed or small easier to take care of breed? I guess I am leaning towards the small ones just because I feel like it would be easier to find people to doggie sit during rotations and stuff but I feel torn as I love big fluffy dogs!
So I am currently on a gap year and will hopefully 🙂xf🙂 start med school next fall. In the meanwhile, I decided now would be the perfect time for me to become a "mommy" as I would have the puppy trained before school starts. I've grown up with lots of big, high energy dogs and really want one of my own but am not sure how great that would work out with med school. Ideally I would get some sort of a standard poodle mix (smart, easy to train, friendly, doesn't shed and I can exercise with it). Anyways, I was just wondering if there were med students on here with bigger breeds that have any advice. I am looking at some of those tiny teacup dogs too that would fit in my purse and be easier to travel with; they are cute and all but don't seem like "real" dogs to me! Big fun breed or small easier to take care of breed? I guess I am leaning towards the small ones just because I feel like it would be easier to find people to doggie sit during rotations and stuff but I feel torn as I love big fluffy dogs!