If you're not too fussed about a particular breed I'd recommend having a look at a rescue. Not sure if you've read up-thread but I've just adopted a dog from an organisation called Underdog International. We gave them a description of our lifestyle and our home and they basically picked us a dog based on that. In our case we needed a dog that was good with cats, good with young children (I have a 6 month old niece) and happy living in a busy city with a small garden but they have dogs that would suit any circumstances really.
If you're not too fussed about a particular breed I'd recommend having a look at a rescue. Not sure if you've read up-thread but I've just adopted a dog from an organisation called Underdog International. We gave them a description of our lifestyle and our home and they basically picked us a dog based on that. In our case we needed a dog that was good with cats, good with young children (I have a 6 month old niece) and happy living in a busy city with a small garden but they have dogs that would suit any circumstances really.