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What is your choice of a great dog breed for a 60-something?
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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 287715" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>My vote is always a mutt, but if you want something specific, there's a "new breed" called a "labradoodle". It's a labrador retriever/poodle mix. They're supposed to be fun but smart and little to no shedding! So if you're past the point of wanting "dog hair tumbleweeds" rolling through the house, take a look at non-shedding dogs.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck with the shopping - difficult child 2 is CONSTANTLY on the dog adoption sites because he's the next one to get an animal and he desperately wants a dog. He wants a pug, but those faces creep me out. I like big dogs (I've ALWAYS wanted a bloodhound and to name it Agarn), so this kids naturally, is looking a chihuahuas, dachshounds and of course pugs.</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 287715, member: 3814"] My vote is always a mutt, but if you want something specific, there's a "new breed" called a "labradoodle". It's a labrador retriever/poodle mix. They're supposed to be fun but smart and little to no shedding! So if you're past the point of wanting "dog hair tumbleweeds" rolling through the house, take a look at non-shedding dogs. Good luck with the shopping - difficult child 2 is CONSTANTLY on the dog adoption sites because he's the next one to get an animal and he desperately wants a dog. He wants a pug, but those faces creep me out. I like big dogs (I've ALWAYS wanted a bloodhound and to name it Agarn), so this kids naturally, is looking a chihuahuas, dachshounds and of course pugs. Beth [/QUOTE]
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