Anonymous wrote:Our friends have a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier and he's great. They're about 35 - 45 pounds. Also breeders are crossing standard poodles with so many breeds now to give a hypoallergenic dog, besides goldendoodles and labradoodles.
ie. Bernese with Poodle = Bernedoodles
Anonymous wrote:I'm allergic to dogs, and we got a standard poodle. I am not allergic to him, and I love him to pieces. My kids would have preferred a smaller dog, but dh wanted a big one. Yes, I am very allergic to labs or golden retrievers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh and if you find a breed you'd like, try the breed specific rescues. My dog is a purebred and it was in his contract that I return him to the breeder instead of an animal shelter if I could no longer care for him. That's why so few purebreds are in the shelters. The breed specific rescues do a better job of finding good families too IMO.
There are tons of purebreds in shelters...labs, beagles, pitbulls...and lots of older purebreds of every breed. I don't know WTF you are talking about. Have you ever visited a shelter?
I have visited shelters. And no, most dogs are not purebreds or non shedding dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh and if you find a breed you'd like, try the breed specific rescues. My dog is a purebred and it was in his contract that I return him to the breeder instead of an animal shelter if I could no longer care for him. That's why so few purebreds are in the shelters. The breed specific rescues do a better job of finding good families too IMO.
There are tons of purebreds in shelters...labs, beagles, pitbulls...and lots of older purebreds of every breed. I don't know WTF you are talking about. Have you ever visited a shelter?
Anonymous wrote:Oh and if you find a breed you'd like, try the breed specific rescues. My dog is a purebred and it was in his contract that I return him to the breeder instead of an animal shelter if I could no longer care for him. That's why so few purebreds are in the shelters. The breed specific rescues do a better job of finding good families too IMO.