Dog breeds?
Posted on 19. Mar, 2010 by admin in Dog Breeds
ok so i want to get a dog and i was looking up different breeds. for a while i wanted to get a lab because they are so cute but i recently realized that they need a lot of activity and are basically kinda rebelious. i wanted to know if anyone knows of any other breeds that are a little more obidient and "mellow" but still have that cute puppy face…. also i would like one that doesnt shed a lot.. thanks



avatar2384
20. Mar, 2010
vizslas!
they love people and are very obedient!
Susy
20. Mar, 2010
Hey I have a lab and he is not rebellious at all
tori
20. Mar, 2010
golden retrevier
sami
20. Mar, 2010
http://animal.discovery.com/breedselector/dogselector.do
take the quiz to find the perfect breed for you!
xthexrockxchickx
20. Mar, 2010
Try this: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/search.htm
It’s a quiz/test that will find a good breed for you.
Hope that helps! =]
WhoKnew?
20. Mar, 2010
Yorkies always have cute little puppy faces!!! They also don’t shed. They’re non allergenic. If you don’t want to deal with grooming you can keep their hair short. And running back and forth in your apartment is enough activity for a normal day. But they do love to get out and burn up that terrier energy.
Anne S
20. Mar, 2010
I can tell you that a lot of people say that mix breed dogs have the best dispositions and I know both of my mix breeds are very obedient and calm both are Canine good citizens and have been wonderful dogs. You should check out Petfinder.com. If you really want to get a pure breed I would suggest either an Australian Sheppard or a border collie both are shedders but wonderful obedient dogs.
kbrown1706
20. Mar, 2010
boxer. boxer. boxer oh did i mention a boxer, not only the cutest but all around the best dog, look up boxer puppy pics, i promise yourr heart will melt
Krazybeaglemama
20. Mar, 2010
Beagles are perpetual puppies, but are very active when young. You can adopt some beagles that are a few years older that have settled down a bit. Most breeds enjoy daily walks or trips to the dog park for socialization. Good luck and research your breed well before making the commitment.