Anonymous wrote:Love my chihuahuas and chi mixes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mixed breed with a clear history of being well adjusted and properly socialized. They will have fewer health issues and better temperament than any random pure bred dog.
We have a mix that's part lab, german shepard, great pyrenees, and coon hound, plus a few more. She looks like a pointer and is the absolute sweetest dog ever. I'm definitely on team mutt.
Anonymous wrote:Havanese. Cute, no shed and just great overall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lab.
This is the answer. Not just my opinion. They've been voted #1 breed for many, many years until recently.
Anonymous wrote:Lab.
Anonymous wrote:Havanese. Cute, no shed and just great overall.
Anonymous wrote:Mixed breed with a clear history of being well adjusted and properly socialized. They will have fewer health issues and better temperament than any random pure bred dog.
Anonymous wrote:Boxer. Hands down. Ferocious bark belies hilarious wiggles. Great dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GOLDEN RETRIEVER.
AND YES IM SCREAMING BECAUSE THAT IS HOW STRONGLY I FEEL
They are highly trainable, loyal, affectionate, fun to do things with outside- they’ll hop in the water, take long hikes, they love the snow- and aside from some shedding, their coats are very easy to care for
lol at “some shedding.” They are indeed amazing dogs. But the shedding is crazy!
Field goldens shed significantly less
What is a field golden? Golden retrievers bred for hunting/working conditions instead of showing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GOLDEN RETRIEVER.
AND YES IM SCREAMING BECAUSE THAT IS HOW STRONGLY I FEEL
They are highly trainable, loyal, affectionate, fun to do things with outside- they’ll hop in the water, take long hikes, they love the snow- and aside from some shedding, their coats are very easy to care for
lol at “some shedding.” They are indeed amazing dogs. But the shedding is crazy!
Field goldens shed significantly less
What is a field golden? Golden retrievers bred for hunting/working conditions instead of showing?