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Cothran said:
The shedding I could do without, but once you've had a lab you'll never want anything else.

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not true -- !!

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erics_bruisers said:
not true -- !!

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dude said he didn't want a pit.
 
Grew up around labs, now have a chocolate lab she's the best dog I've ever had period. I could never ask for a better friend. Thinking about a Bernese Mountain Dog though, don't know too much about them, but the ones I've met seem to be really nice around both people and other dogs.
 
Both my pups are rescues, one a Lab mix and the other a German Shepherd. Labs are easy -- they want nothing more than to lay around and be your friend. Shepherds are working dogs and tend to want to run the house. IMO, IME, etc.

I completely agree with what others have said about the shelters. I'll never pay hundreds of dollars at a breeder or a pet store when there are thousands of perfectly good dogs that are almost free. Besides, there's a good feeling that goes with knowing what you did for them. The dogs seem to know, too.
 
subzali said:
Grew up around labs, now have a chocolate lab she's the best dog I've ever had period. I could never ask for a better friend. Thinking about a Bernese Mountain Dog though, don't know too much about them, but the ones I've met seem to be really nice around both people and other dogs.

Those dogs are awesome, it would be a bad choice for Floida though. I met one when I was in Colorado skiing. Great dogs!
 
Get a pound dog. They get puppies sometimes, and get the fattest, laziest one there. The one that doesn't even wake up when you come to the cage. They make the best ones. Mine goes everywhere with me, camping, hiking, climbing. He can outhike me anyday. I mean he is 4-wheel drive!
 
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Anyone here have any experience with these labradoodles? We lost our black lab this june and my wife keeps hinting about getting a new dog. Our twins are 3 and she loves labs but hates the shedding. Anyone?
 
"Found" dogs are cool!:D
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Lito said:
Anyone here have any experience with these labradoodles? We lost our black lab this june and my wife keeps hinting about getting a new dog. Our twins are 3 and she loves labs but hates the shedding. Anyone?


aunt and uncle have one.. It's ok. I don't really like poodles but it's a good dog otherwise. But I think you need to get a 2nd gen plus labradoodle to prevent shedding. The one they have is 1'st gen and it sheds. I don't know labradoodles very well though a good breeder should be able to tell you.
 
Looks like the weimaraner done sprung a leak :D

Beautiful dog :)
Razor said:
....A Weimaraner

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Anything with Border Collie in the mix. Good natured and smarter than hell.
 
the best dog i ever had and still have(at my aunt and uncle's) is a white lab/great pyranees mix. He is now about 120 pounds but with plenty of excercise he stayed right at 100 pounds of muscle. He is a great watch dog and the smartest dog i have ever had. he liked to ride in the back of the truck or in the cab as he does now. He likes to run beside you while you are riding 4wheelers.

He had the pyranees attitude(i protect whats in my property but bite as a last resort) and he had the playfulness of a lab.

Great dog and he is almost 12 years old and still held his own with a 2-3 year old bullmastiff/pit bull mix just the other day. If his teeth wouldn't have been wore off from eating so much they said he wouldve whooped the ole pit.

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Drummerboy said:
Anything with Border Collie in the mix. Good natured and smarter than hell.
border collies are sly dogs though. They like to slip up behind you and nip your heels. Blue heelers do too.

lunyou
 
subzali said:
Grew up around labs, now have a chocolate lab she's the best dog I've ever had period. I could never ask for a better friend. Thinking about a Bernese Mountain Dog though, don't know too much about them, but the ones I've met seem to be really nice around both people and other dogs.


My buddie has a Bernese. Great dog, big and very loyal. There is cancer in the breed though. So you have to do alot of research on the breeder.
 
I like mutts the best. That way you can try and mix a few good breads and get the best of a few worlds.

Here is my wife, kid, and the mutt. I really could not ask for a better dog.
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I vote boxer. I had one he was the smartest dog I've ever had. He also was very gentile with the little ones.
 
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Lito said:
Anyone here have any experience with these labradoodles? We lost our black lab this june and my wife keeps hinting about getting a new dog. Our twins are 3 and she loves labs but hates the shedding. Anyone?
I have heard great things about them. Everyone I've talked to tells me Labradoodles are the best of both worlds. The intelligence and temperment of a Standard, the strength and endurance of a lab. Up side, they don't shed, down side, they require grooming.

I've had Standard poodles all my life and they are a great breed. Forget everything you "know" about poodles, standards are nothing like that. Almost every house around me has one or two Golden/Black/Chocolate Labs, the owners all agree that Jake (my std) is a cool dog. BTW I love Labs to.

Unless you live a very high energy lifestyle I'd stay away from the working breeds like border collies or huskeys. They need a lot of excersize and they need a purpose (job) to be happy.

Most of the sporting breeds will adapt to your lifestyle. They are bred as hunters first and companions second.

Just my 0.02 worth.
 
How could anybody not love chesapeake bay retriever puppies?!
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72FJ40LandCruiser said:
How could anybody not love chesapeake bay retriever puppies?!
Oh boy, do I love them!

A nice pink bellied one...stir fried with bell peppers and onions in black bean sauce -- served over steamed rice... YUM!

Oh...wait...that's not what you meant is it? :doh:
 

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