Anyone own a Labradinger?

Anonymous
We have had one for 11 years now, best dog ever. Size of a lab, fur of a springer. Happy , loyal and great with kids. Has always needed a lot of exercise though, be prepared for that!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had three mutt dogs as a kid and I love mixed breed dogs. I won't get a rescue, though. It's hard to find a puppy and the older dogs at rescue agencies are poorly socialized and trained. They're broken, mostly.

I want a good dog, not a project.


I've adopted older dogs. None of them were "projects." Best. Dogs. Ever.

Everyone labradoodle and labradinger I've ever met has been an out-of-control mess. And yes, they were all purchased by their owners as pups from "reputable" breeders and taken to training classes. And they still turned out hyper and difficult to control.

If you don't think a puppy is a "project," then you're naive.
Anonymous
The shedding and stink of a lab + the neurotic skittishness of a springer. Greeeaaaat
Anonymous
[q the older dogs at rescue agencies are poorly socialized and trained. They're broken, mostly.


Bullshit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stop with the inbreeding and get a rescue dog.


This comes up on every breed thread...would you quit? Everyone knows you can "rescue" a dog, just like you can adopt a child rather than have your own. Enough already.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop with the inbreeding and get a rescue dog.


This comes up on every breed thread...would you quit? Everyone knows you can "rescue" a dog, just like you can adopt a child rather than have your own. Enough already.


It should come up on every breed thread.

No, it isn't the same as adopting a child versus having your own, because we're not talking about people wanting to further their own DNA.

And it should come up on these threads where we're talking about mixed breeds to begin with. People assume mixing two breeds that you'll get the best of both breeds. But it doesn't always work that way. And frankly, even a breeder can't control that (unless they've bred several generations, and even then, my guess is that there were a lot of pups produced that weren't what people had hoped for).

If you want a mixed breed dog to begin with, go to a shelter, pound.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have had one for 11 years now, best dog ever. Size of a lab, fur of a springer. Happy , loyal and great with kids. Has always needed a lot of exercise though, be prepared for that!


OMG! That sounds like a nightmare. A hairy, hairy, hairy nightmare.

Clearly not the dog for me.
Anonymous
Go to petfinder.com and look for the breed you want if you want a specific breed.

I have had 3 dogs that were "rescues" and they were all under the age of 2.

The continuous breeding of more and more dogs when there are so many already needing homes should be banned.

I wanted a lab, I went to petfinder, found a male yellow lab through lucky dog rescue and have had no problems with him. hes great with the baby and adapted to family life very quickly.
Anonymous
Springers can be nuts -- i would avoid.

Anonymous
Just got this message in my FB feed and am passing it along if it's helpful to anyone!

"'Sunshine and Shelter Dogs

"$20 adoption fee on all dogs and puppies.

"To kick off this week, we have 26 available dogs. Some of the breeds to choose from include Chihuahua, Jindo, Bichon, Maltese, Cocker Spaniel, Staffordshire Terrier, Labrador Retriever, Shepherd mix and more!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just got this message in my FB feed and am passing it along if it's helpful to anyone!

"'Sunshine and Shelter Dogs

"$20 adoption fee on all dogs and puppies.

"To kick off this week, we have 26 available dogs. Some of the breeds to choose from include Chihuahua, Jindo, Bichon, Maltese, Cocker Spaniel, Staffordshire Terrier, Labrador Retriever, Shepherd mix and more!"


DUH -- I should mention that this is from the Fairfax County Animal Shelter!
Anonymous
I have a labradinger, she is very smart, and the sweetest dog u could have, she loves kids, very good family pet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stop with the inbreeding and get a rescue dog.


please don't tell others what to do, especially when it comes to getting pets.
Anonymous
A lot of people who see cute puppies have no idea about puppy mills and the whole industry.

If they can be enlightened and it cuts down on the excessive breeding then I think we should stand up and say something on behalf of the animals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a labradinger, she is very smart, and the sweetest dog u could have, she loves kids, very good family pet.


OP here, and I'm always fascinated with the turns that a thread can take.

Quite experienced with both breeds but only recently heard of the cross breed. We're pretty much stuck on the sporting dogs. Our last dog was a purebred from a reputable breeder. I did volunteer with a breed-specific rescue organization for a number of years, so am not a total newbie.

PP, where did you get your's? Random rescue or from a particular person who deliberately did the cross-breeding?
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