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what kind of dog has the best temperament? as in placid, easiest to train etc?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.another option would be to adopt an oldie. They end up in rescue for loads of reasons that have nothing to do with their behaviour. It may not be so easy to change their ways as in teach them new tricks, but they can make placid laid back wonderful friends.
Would go along with the other suggestions here. If you don't mind what the dog looks like, then go talk to the rescue center about your lifestyle and the kind of character you want and be guided by them
I agree with the sentiments regarding rescue dogs! If you want a dog whose temperament you can have some idea of before bringing it home, then a rescue is the best bet. Often they will have a good history on the dog, or even better, have info from a foster home. Even a puppy won't always turn out the way you expect - and breeds are just a guide, not really a guarantee of temperament.
I'm biased but if you want an easy-going dog, go for a lurcher or greyhound. They're sooo lazy and biddable, and very affectionate. Some of them may have poor recall or strong prey drive but not always - and while these problems can often be handled with training, a rescue would be able to match you with one which is suitable for your circumstances, for example, ok with cats.