Best dog breed in your opinion? And why?

Anonymous
Mixed breed with heavy border collie presence in the genes - the mix dulls the OCD aspects of pure border collie, but you still get very high intelligence and strong personality which makes it more like living with a furry four legged human than just the average dopey dog.

My border collie mix is far and away the best dog I’ve had, and I’ve had some really wonderful dogs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For personality standard poodles they are so smart and understand everything you say. Very calm in the house but lots of fun outside. only downside is grooming is expensive
+1000 And you if you don't like standard poodle cuts don't get them. Mine looks like a giant teddy bear. But yeah, the grooming is $$$!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:GOLDEN RETRIEVER.

AND YES IM SCREAMING BECAUSE THAT IS HOW STRONGLY I FEEL

They are highly trainable, loyal, affectionate, fun to do things with outside- they’ll hop in the water, take long hikes, they love the snow- and aside from some shedding, their coats are very easy to care for


lol at “some shedding.” They are indeed amazing dogs. But the shedding is crazy!


But they’re long beautiful golden hairs not the little sharp stubby short hairs that my other dogs shed.
Anonymous
Beagles
Anonymous
Highly trained service animals. All others are annoying AF.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:GOLDEN RETRIEVER.

AND YES IM SCREAMING BECAUSE THAT IS HOW STRONGLY I FEEL

They are highly trainable, loyal, affectionate, fun to do things with outside- they’ll hop in the water, take long hikes, they love the snow- and aside from some shedding, their coats are very easy to care for


lol at “some shedding.” They are indeed amazing dogs. But the shedding is crazy!


But they’re long beautiful golden hairs not the little sharp stubby short hairs that my other dogs shed.


Golden Glitter!
Anonymous
Australian shepherd!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:GOLDEN RETRIEVER.

AND YES IM SCREAMING BECAUSE THAT IS HOW STRONGLY I FEEL

They are highly trainable, loyal, affectionate, fun to do things with outside- they’ll hop in the water, take long hikes, they love the snow- and aside from some shedding, their coats are very easy to care for


I love Goldens but boy the cancer problem is worrying. It was sort of a thing in my extended family to have Goldens (very large family they grew up with a couple of them), but recently every single one of them has been diagnosed with cancer before age 5.


Are these Goldens diagnosed with cancer all related to each other?


This is why we have Brittanys. Just as adventurous as Goldens, affectionate and cute. But they only grow half as big and don’t shed as much. And because they are smaller they live longer and have better health, overall.
Anonymous
English Lab. Every amazing quality of a lab, but much less high strung than an American Lab
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:GOLDEN RETRIEVER.

AND YES IM SCREAMING BECAUSE THAT IS HOW STRONGLY I FEEL

They are highly trainable, loyal, affectionate, fun to do things with outside- they’ll hop in the water, take long hikes, they love the snow- and aside from some shedding, their coats are very easy to care for


lol at “some shedding.” They are indeed amazing dogs. But the shedding is crazy!

Field goldens shed significantly less
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Havanese. Cute, no shed and just great overall.

seconded!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:English Lab. Every amazing quality of a lab, but much less high strung than an American Lab

Oh nope. My dad has a pure bred English lab and it's 140 lbs, roughly the size of a small black bear. He's sweet but doesn't know his size and takes out all people, kids and fragile items in his path. Someone always ends up hurt or something ends up broken.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pug


Continuing to breed pugs is cruel. They can't breathe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never met a Greyhound that wasn't super sweet so they are high on the list but I'd say Goldens are top all-around

I like lots of breeds and always thought I’d get a mutt, but my first dog is a greyhound. The word people always use to describe him when they meet him is “mellow.” He’s very calm and quiet and after showing brief curiosity in something, he’s ready to go back to sleep. Two meals, 3-4 walks, some love and affection, and 22 hours of sleep are all he needs each day.

I don’t know anyone who likes dogs who doesn’t care for goldens. People might choose a smaller dog or a less energetic dog or one who sheds less for their pet, but who doesn’t like goldens?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:German Shepherd of course
If GSD is too much dog for you - the best next breed is Golden retriever (field preferred)


Yes, German Shepherds

Yes

Why?

As you so diplomatically put it, they are “too much dog.”

They will find a way to get the food
They will lie there like a sack of flour when your husband is gone
You will find dog fur in your salad 🥗
Their poops are like a mini mountain
They will bark at 6 am to make sure you know they would like to play now

Best doggie 🐶 ever
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