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John asked:


I want a dog that will be my good buddy. One that will follow me everywhere, wants to be with me always, and likes to be trained and exerised alot. The rest of my family likes dogs, but they really just want it to be my dog. So this is kinda gonna be a one person dog. So, in you opinion, which one is the most
what I want. Which one is smarter, wants to please the most and is easy to maintain.
Thanks!

EFREN
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Comments

Caroline W on 1 May, 2007 at 4:59 am #

i have a yellow labador retrevier……he is uch a good dog and he loves people….its the perfect dog


jennlovesanimals326 on 3 May, 2007 at 10:56 pm #

I’d say a lab, retrievers are great too, but a little harder to train, and tend to be quite dominant!


Little Miss Sunshine on 5 May, 2007 at 2:31 pm #

I have a yellow lab, but I would reccommend a retriever for you. They have the same sort of personality, but the labs shed ALOT, and even though retrievers have long hair, labs need more grooming.

Good luck! :)


stacyandjason212 on 7 May, 2007 at 4:37 am #

Neither type of retriever are a one-man dog, they love everybody. Both are smart and desperately want to please you. Both dogs shed, goldens need groomed. I suggest you get a FURminator, they are amazing for shedding. I have a golden, so obviously I like them best, but labs are very similar.


durdenslabs on 9 May, 2007 at 12:08 pm #

Definitely a Labrador Retriever.
They thrive on family interaction, love to play, always want to be with you no matter where you go (even to the bathroom!), and excel at training (can be hard-headed sometimes, but learn very quickly) and exercising is the best for them. Especially retrieving and swimming (just don’t go jogging with him until he’s fully grown - HD and joint problems could pop up with that much bouncing on growing joints). They’ll hunt with you, play all day, do agility, flyball, play frisbee with you, chase tennis balls, sticks or bumpers and live to please you.
They blow their coat once a year after about a year of age and shed - however, it’s short hair and alot easier to deal with than a Goldens’ longer coat. You don’t have hair mats to deal with, lengthy baths, or filthy coats when you play in the mud/water.

Definitely a Lab!!! E-mail me if you are truly interested.


smellykelly08 on 12 May, 2007 at 9:07 pm #

GOLDEN RETRIEVER

my last one was a sweetie, she was beautiful
now i have an energetic 3 year old :) i love him


jacks black pearl on 16 May, 2007 at 2:36 pm #

both dogs are great both are very active,smart easy to train but one of the difference is that if you don’t want to have trouble at showering him I suggest Labrador since their hair is shorter and easier to wash it has less maintenance.


drdocaj on 17 May, 2007 at 3:05 pm #

What about a cross between the two?


winnie on 20 May, 2007 at 1:44 am #

although i have shelties the one of the two you mentioned i would go for a golden, my niece has one and i love it


Lisa M on 20 May, 2007 at 8:22 am #

I’d definitely go for a Golden Retriever.
But both lose LOADS of hair, so be prepared for that.
Labs stay “puppies” for ages (very bouncy and hyper)


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