Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our standard poodle definitely sounds the alarm when strangers approach, and she's big enough to give them pause. She's the most docile, tolerant animal with our toddler. We got her as a puppy right before the baby was born so they are basically growing up together. Bonus is that she doesn't shed either.
Us too! Highly recommend!
Gets my vote, too!
People think of standard poodles as of a toy (mainly due to a haircut), but they are not, they are courageous and strong DOGS with full set of teeth lol: and a great will to protect their humans and their homes.
Friends of mine have a standard poodle blond girl with pink bows on her ears, and that girl was able to chase off a man when their elderly mother was home along and forgot to lock the front door, and he walked in to the house.
Or get a coonhound. The sweetest and most defenseless creature on earth but the bark (they can't really bark) sounds like a bear roar from behind the door))))) I miss my boy. He shed a lot, though, but was very low coat maintenance.
Poodles are very high coat maintenance. Prepare to learn to trim yourself of to pay about $80 (depending on the groomer) every 2-4 weeks. And to brush him at least once a week depending on the coat color. And to but tons of coat cosmetics. You can tell that I have a poodle)))))
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just get a dog that is good with kids that will bark at strangers. You just want them to alert you but not full on attack dog, right? Because that is actually special training. Get a lab.
Yes this is what I want. However when I think of Labs, I think of them being friendly to everyone... including strangers
Anonymous wrote:Regular Golden is great for barking if someone is approaching the house too. Sheds like the MF though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our standard poodle definitely sounds the alarm when strangers approach, and she's big enough to give them pause. She's the most docile, tolerant animal with our toddler. We got her as a puppy right before the baby was born so they are basically growing up together. Bonus is that she doesn't shed either.
Us too! Highly recommend!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our standard poodle definitely sounds the alarm when strangers approach, and she's big enough to give them pause. She's the most docile, tolerant animal with our toddler. We got her as a puppy right before the baby was born so they are basically growing up together. Bonus is that she doesn't shed either.
Us too! Highly recommend!
They're beautiful dogs, and when I retire I'll be looking for one, but yes, they do shed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:German Shepard.
Nope, sheds a ton. Plus, while our German Shepherd is great with our kids and has a super scary bark, he is very protective and not great with guests.
Anonymous wrote:Our standard poodle definitely sounds the alarm when strangers approach, and she's big enough to give them pause. She's the most docile, tolerant animal with our toddler. We got her as a puppy right before the baby was born so they are basically growing up together. Bonus is that she doesn't shed either.