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which breeds do you like for fluffy? Recommend your medium sized dog!
Wheaton Terrier? Poodle Mix? |
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Bichon Frise? They don't shed very much and are considered less allergenic. Smart but reputed hard to train.
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| Bichon but get a male. They are so easy going...the females are very uptight and worry about everything. |
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I would argue those aren't fluffy. I'm thinking Samoyed or chow chow when I hear fluffy.
What qualities are you looking for in a dog? How much exercise are you planning to provide? What activities are you hoping to do together? If you share that info, I'm sure we could find a fluffy breed that would fit the bill. |
| Coton de tulear |
| Sheltie |
| Wheaten Terriers are so perfectly fluffy. They are on my list for my next dog. |
| Tibetan terrier |
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What do you consider medium size? About 20 lbs, or closer to 40? I have learned a lot of people's definitions of a medium dog vary. I consider my 19 lb sheltie a medium dog, but a lot of people consider him small. Not sure a sheltie is what you're looking for though, I would describe mine as having hair rather than fluff. It's not curly like a poodle.
Coton de Tulear do kind of have the fluffy lap dog look in a slightly larger package. |
| Fluffy is kind of a broad trait that could include dogs that shed a lot or very little--also temperament wise there's vast difference between a chow and a wheaten terrier and a male bichon omg. |
| Doodle. Red, long legged and curly. |
| I'm voting for Bichon. Mine was female, extremely intelligent, easy to train, very affectionate, not uptight at all. Bichon's love their people! |
medium to me is 30 pounds |
| Schnoodle |
Read about the "wheaten greeting". I'd never get this breed again. Dog had all the training in the world, he still sucked a little. |