Anonymous wrote:Please note I said almost- I realize all animals could be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lagotto romagnolo
I had never heard of this dog until now. Incredibly cute! Right up there with Finnish Lapphunds cute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Golden. Well, most goldens except around food. Some tend to be food reactive.
If you and your DH are not into some power dominance crap, goldens are the best dogs ever.
This--you want to watch them very carefully as puppies and break them of any food reactiveness. My friend's family bred goldens and this was the most important thing. You want to train them not to react to food on tables, dirty dishes in the dishwasher, etc. on their own BEFORE they are around babies or other dogs who are eating, otherwise you could end up with a bad situation.
I've seen two goldens fight each other over dropped food. They can very food aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dachshunds and Beagles.
I know a dangerously aggressive example of each breed. One was an Amish product, food aggressive & possible brain issue later in life. The other, don't know where they got him but reactive to everyone & caused a puncture wound with complications. That said I also know a sweetheart example of each breed. Find an excellent breeder and wait for availability!
I am impressed you managed to know an aggressive Beagle. I didn’t know they existed! They are SO SWEET as a breed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dachshunds and Beagles.
I know a dangerously aggressive example of each breed. One was an Amish product, food aggressive & possible brain issue later in life. The other, don't know where they got him but reactive to everyone & caused a puncture wound with complications. That said I also know a sweetheart example of each breed. Find an excellent breeder and wait for availability!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dachshunds and Beagles.
Dachshunds I think are the #1 biter. We have one and it cannot be around other dogs.
Beagle would be my top choice. Such gentle dogs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Golden. Well, most goldens except around food. Some tend to be food reactive.
If you and your DH are not into some power dominance crap, goldens are the best dogs ever.
This--you want to watch them very carefully as puppies and break them of any food reactiveness. My friend's family bred goldens and this was the most important thing. You want to train them not to react to food on tables, dirty dishes in the dishwasher, etc. on their own BEFORE they are around babies or other dogs who are eating, otherwise you could end up with a bad situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Golden. Well, most goldens except around food. Some tend to be food reactive.
If you and your DH are not into some power dominance crap, goldens are the best dogs ever.
This--you want to watch them very carefully as puppies and break them of any food reactiveness. My friend's family bred goldens and this was the most important thing. You want to train them not to react to food on tables, dirty dishes in the dishwasher, etc. on their own BEFORE they are around babies or other dogs who are eating, otherwise you could end up with a bad situation.
Anonymous wrote:Golden. Well, most goldens except around food. Some tend to be food reactive.
If you and your DH are not into some power dominance crap, goldens are the best dogs ever.
Anonymous wrote:If you look at the obedience champions, they are almost all goldens. So easy to train and so easy going they actually can’t be seeing eye dogs (because they won’t over rule their owner even when they should). I’ve never had a flat coated but they seem very similar except that they need more excercise. Any of the soft mouthed hunting dogs are gong to be relatively safe because they are bred not to bite down and also to be very responsive to their human. I had a spaniel that was never trained as a hunting dog who found a dead bird and brought it over to me without disturbing a feather on the bird (I was unhappy with this but it was impressive!).
Agree with PPs that beagles (but runners), pugs (but can’t breathe) are also super sweet.
Springers also great but can be a bit nippy and very mischevious. Not as nippy as cockers though.
I think newfies are also very sweet but sooooo big.
Anonymous wrote:Dachshunds and Beagles.