What breed dog to get/avoid?

We have a "red" golden retriever and she is simply AWESOME. Loves everyone, thinks she's a 65lb "lap dog".

They do have a lot of hair and do shed....but we couldn't ask for a better companion.

A good alternative might be a boxer. VERY good with children, short hair, very loving. If we were to ever get another dog, I think a boxer would be at the top of our list.
 
I've seen enough labs and goldens in my lifetime. I would never get one. Just my personal experience. But since you already had one I see you probably like them.

I perfer super smart. And after the loss of my toy poodle. Whom I loved. But I wouldn't get a poodle again. I can't seem to find another dog I would like.

I will be watching this thread with you.

Husky's are not probably a good choice though. They are very independent. And not easily trained.

ETA: I don't like Goldens. But hmmm. Now a Golden Doodle might be interesting. I really loved my poodle. But he wouldn't of made a good farm dog.
 
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A super smart dog would be a doberman. They are very smart and love to learn. Mine could even spell. All we had to do is ask her where her b a l l is and she would hunt until she found it. Ok now I want another one. She was 13 when she died.
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My dog is on the decline as well. We had originally been thinking a Rottweiler or German Shepherd. But, I really don't want to rescue those breeds. I did attempt it earlier this year with a Rott, and didn't have good results. Don't get me wrong; I love both breeds, and have nothing against them. But, they are both breeds that I would prefer to get from reputable breeders. I"ve been trying to steer my husband away from backyard bred dogs on Kijiji and Petfinder. With that being said, I guess the same would hold true for any breed. And, with good breeding there really is no guarantee that the dog will be a perfect specimen. Now, I'm actually leaning toward a Bassett Hound. A big dog on short legs! LOL It's a breed I've always been partial to. Until now, all of my dogs have been rescued mixed breeds.
 
I'm not sure how a doberman would do with all my free ranging animals. I can't think of any dogs that wouldn't chase them actually.

Thats why I'm dogless right now.
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Dogs and little critters are just hard to mix.
 
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Our doberman wouldn't even chase a cat. She would just look at them. We could walk her around the neighborhood without a leash and we didn't have to worry about her running away. She would even stop a sit down before crossing the street. She would down the road like we did before she would go across. My brother said she was to smart.
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My brother has 2 bassett hounds. They aren't the calm dogs that everyone thinks they are but they are sweet dogs.
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They aren't the calm dogs that everyone thinks they are but they are sweet dog

True. VERY loving, but dopey and those tails can sweep a coffee table clean in seconds.​
 

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