Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lab mix. From a rescue / shelter. Friendlies, fluffiest, most loving dogs in the world.
Don't know about "fluffy," but our black lab mix is truly such a sweet, gentle, and smart girl!! We've had her a year--adopted her when she was 7. She also has a ferocious bark when someone rings the doorbell, so she's also great protection.
Yes, but you have to get an older lab or lab mix if you want to skip their difficult and head strong bitey puppy stage![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lab mix. From a rescue / shelter. Friendlies, fluffiest, most loving dogs in the world.
Don't know about "fluffy," but our black lab mix is truly such a sweet, gentle, and smart girl!! We've had her a year--adopted her when she was 7. She also has a ferocious bark when someone rings the doorbell, so she's also great protection.
Anonymous wrote:Lab mix. From a rescue / shelter. Friendlies, fluffiest, most loving dogs in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wheaten Terriers are so perfectly fluffy. They are on my list for my next dog.
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.
Haha-- that's how all my goldendoodle greets me. I have always just thought all dogs did this.
Anonymous wrote:I've been searching rescues lately and have come across lots of awesome fluffy dogs needing homes.
Heartbreaking. But heartwarming if you adopt one!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wheaten Terriers are so perfectly fluffy. They are on my list for my next dog.
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.