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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have two purebred Labradors who are cousins. One is very cuddly. One is not. (They were rescued, for anyone who wants to slam me for having purebreds). I would suggest getting a rescue or an older dog and specifically seeing if it is cuddly. Some may be as puppies but it will change when they get older, so I would go for a 6-12 month one at least. Some breeds are obviously more cuddly than others, but even within the same breed you're going to get different results. [/quote] I agree with this. The puppy who wants nothing more than to curl up in your lap may become a more-active adult who wants to play, not cuddle, and then become a Velcro dog who wants to snuggle all the time. You may also get a dog who only wants to snuggle with one member of the family -- I've been surprised by all the recs for chis because the ones I know live up to the 50% tremble, 50% murder stereotype. They love love love one person beyond measure, and the rest of us could not suck more. If you tell a rescue you want a cuddler, they will be all over it. Also my dog wants to know if your daughter has plans later, because his people keep getting up and going into another room or stopping the scratches because they have to type or get on a call or some nonsense. [/quote]
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