Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We settled on a Coton de Tulear.
Dud u find a breeder?
Yes, Xceptional Cotons from Indiana.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We settled on a Coton de Tulear.
Dud u find a breeder?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We settled on a Coton de Tulear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basenji not sure if allergenic but cute small breed
Their personalities though...leave a lot to be desired.
Agreed. Worst dog I've ever been around. Attacked all the dogs in the dog run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basenji not sure if allergenic but cute small breed
Their personalities though...leave a lot to be desired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our breeder does a small poodle mix they call a McNugget. They’re adorable. We have two dogs from them. Very nice people. https://mckenziesdoodles.com/mcknuggets
Ok this is hilarious. What are they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This stupid myth that all doodles are hyper is bizarre. our doodle is the most laid back chill dog and has been her whole life.
Not bizarre at all. Since you are overpaying for a dog that has no breed standard then anything goes. There is no conformity. It’s not an actual breed and so there is no way to know what to expect no matter what the breeder says. It’s all marketing.
Anonymous wrote:We used this breeder and ours is no shed. Breeder was great to work with. Not sure what she has now but she has two dogs looking for homes. https://itsahavaneseworld.com/
Anonymous wrote:Hair and fur are the same thing. The exact same thing. There is no difference between hair and fur.
There is a difference between dogs who tend to shed more and dogs who tend to shed less, but what they are growing out of ther follicles is not different.
Anonymous wrote:New Poster. It is true that there are no totally hypoallergenic dogs and that if your kids have serious dangerous allergies, you shouldn't even try. That said, I am allergic to dogs and have had cockapoos for YEARS without any problems. I couldn't recommend them more highly. They are hardy and have easy-going big dog personalities in a small package. Very active outdoors, but totally chill indoors. So, so sweet and patient with our kids, just totally tolerant about everything when our kids were toddlers. Also, in our extended family's experience, very healthy. The four we have had in the past died at: 14, 15, 16, and 18. The 14-year-old had a heart issue late in life, for which he required medication, but the others had zero health issues other than one having cataracts towards the end.
We have had other poodles and doodles and honestly I love all of them but my personal observation is that the poodle brings a lot of intelligence to the mix but also a lot of sensitivity, so it helps to mix with a less sensitive breed. One of my family members currently has maltipoos and they are adorable and sweet and easy in most ways but definitely high strung compared to cockapoos.