so many well behaved dogs

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It seemed like every day I grew to love Budapest more and more. What's not to love really? The architecture is beautiful, the people are nice and for the most part friendly, and the food and restaurants are quite good and relatively inexpensive. AND, they have the most polite dogs I've ever seen.

Every day I would encounter more dog walkers than I have ever noticed before. All kinds of breeds from shepards to terriers, mutts, French bulldogs and Bichon Fris. All well behaved on and off leash. I think when a vast majority of dogs are well trained and good citizens, it says a lot about its people. The Hungarians obviously love dogs.

One of the reasons I've noted this is because I have been thinking for quite some time now of getting a dog. I've held off because of the responsibilities which I know are numerous and taking into consideration our life in the Foreign Service; traveling around the world and being able to spend the necessary time and not neglect it.

I suppose my dog from childhood (a border collie) brings back memories of an understanding family member. There were a few other dogs friends had had and who could forget Pablo, my cousin's dog?  

Several years ago, I was in SF and I saw a man walk up to a Peet's Coffee on Fillmore street and tell his small dog to sit while he went inside. I watched the dog and it charmed me. When he came out, I asked him what breed it was assuming it was a poodle. It turned out to be a Portuguese Water Dog. I have seen at least 5 of them since and have always been impressed by their intelligence, affection, and personalities.  I've been contemplating and even in touch with a few breeders. The fact that President Obama is seriously thinking of getting one will no doubt make them all the more popular. Part of me really wants one and then I think perhaps we should just get a mutt. In any case, may it be as well behaved as the dogs in Hungary.

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5 responses to “so many well behaved dogs”

  1. Tina Avatar
    Tina

    I grew up with 2 dogs and 3 cats and as an adult bought my first dachshund in 1987. I don’t think I could ever live without one. My vet has a Portugese Water Dog and he’s so adorable.

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  2. Jim Madril Avatar

    But do they have any Azawakh & Basenji mix dogs like our Cinnamon? You’re having too much fun there!!!! It seems like you’re doing more fun traveling than your quarterly trips to Ouaga.

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  3. mc Avatar
    mc

    You need to read; Katz on Dogs (john Katz that is), it’s a must read if you’re thinking about getting a dog. It’s not an impulse thing, and what you say all makes sense, you’re on the right track. I still miss Pablo so much. after a year now I have Sam, can’t wait for you to meet him. I can’t be without a dog or two or… Portuguese water dogs are really cool dogs, they are very smart, and once you have a smart dog it’s hard to have one that isn’t. A guy said to me I wanted a border collie too, but I didn’t want a dog smarter then I am. I say it’s ok, take it from a fool who knows.

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  4. Tina Avatar
    Tina

    The Hungarians would not be pleased with my dachshund’s manners. Good thing she lives here in CT.

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  5. MamaLana Avatar
    MamaLana

    The only thing wrong with dogs is that they don’t live long enough! Cats live to twenty, if you’re lucky. A friend of mine says she wouldn’t have had kids if she knew hom nice cats were. Her kids don’t think that’s funny.

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