Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not want one but we did exhaustive research and it was the only breed I could see that met our criteria.
No/minimal shedding.
Relatively easy to train.
No loud barking.
Doesn’t seem to be prone to major health issues.
On the smaller side (no massive poops, okay with a small yard)
Good with kids
Unnecessary to do a ton of grooming
I would really prefer a cuter breed but I think we are stuck with this one.
All of your points can be valid except for the last. They do require a ton of grooming otherwise their hair would be all matted up.
But with grooming we are just talking brushing their hair right? Not regular visits to get it cut?
Oh my gosh, no—you have to shave it every 6-8 weeks plus frequent brushing at home, or the whole coat is a matted mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not want one but we did exhaustive research and it was the only breed I could see that met our criteria.
No/minimal shedding.
Relatively easy to train.
No loud barking.
Doesn’t seem to be prone to major health issues.
On the smaller side (no massive poops, okay with a small yard)
Good with kids
Unnecessary to do a ton of grooming
I would really prefer a cuter breed but I think we are stuck with this one.
What about a Brittany?
Anonymous wrote:No shed and allergies.
I don't care what sort of dog we have or what it looks like, as long as it's low / no shed and low allergy.