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We will be retiring in the near future and downsizing . Finally I will be able to fulfil a dream and get a little dog. Any recommendations ? I know nothing about them, can't stand yappy ones , as in the yorkie next door, and the rescue dogs here look so ugly.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Very few pet shops sell puppies now but I would never buy one as you could be supporting the puppy farm trade!
try a lab cross as they come in varying sizes and you may get a smaller lab like a labradoodle - not shedding slightly curly hair but with all the good manners of a lab.
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try a lab cross as they come in varying sizes and you may get a smaller lab like a labradoodle - not shedding slightly curly hair but with all the good manners of a lab.
Good luck and keep up updated
Not just aimed at Samuraisan but why not go for one of our vulnerable native breeds? These are breeds that are in danger of dying out because there are less than 300 of them being registered each year and in some cases a lot less than that. My own breed Lancashire Heelers had only 90 registered last year. There are several spaniels breeds, also terriers and a few pastoral breeds plus some gundogs and hounds. Rather than a Cocker or Springer why not choose a Field Spaniel or a Sussex? Instead of an Irish (Red) Setter why not an Irish Red and White (only 30 odd registered last year!). Norwich Terriers, Smooth Fox Terriers. Smooth Collie instead of a Border. People just haven't heard of some of the breeds which is a great shame as they could soon be extinct yet there are dogs to suit all homes among them.