Goldenstar
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A lab
having been brought up by labs I have to say you can’t beat them
A lab
We have a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever and he’s gorgeous - a little ray of sunshine. They’re clever, friendly and active but when at home they can switch off and chill. The males tend to be more easy going than the girls though. They have a fair amount of floof - softer coat than a golden retriever, but they tend to keep it on until you groom them.
Beauceron, Hovawart, GWP?
Dutch herder? Can come smooth and rarely, wire haired.
Medium schnauzer.
Irish or Airedale terrier?
I'm always going to suggest a whippet, working bred for what you're wanting.
Deerhound would be different.
Oh c’mon people, greyhound obvs surely? ???
Except probably not in this case, they will mix with other breeds but they can be quite discerning in their choice of companions ?
Springer, obviously. English one. Boy, black and white. Specific, yes, best breed, yes. Equal to a big dog that plays rough, particularly if you get a show type.
Great Danes go on the short list. I had briefly considered them but was unsure about their level of shedding.Great dane?
They dont shed much, get on with a gang of dogs, and will go on a walk all day long...providing there’s no bridges. Ours used to be terrified of bridges and had to carry him across!!
Not that I’m biased but go for the toller! They are the most charming dogs. A picture of my family’s one to tempt youView attachment 57986
Irish or Airedale terrier?
Ah, scrappy in the sense of poorly put together.The native breeds can be quite scrappy IME.
Ah, scrappy in the sense of poorly put together.
I've also done a bit of U-turn on terriers, though I will admit to still being a little intimidated by them. i quite fancy a wheaten actually, though the Irish and Kerry blue are up there too. I'm a bit concerned about trainability and dog aggression. Also about how affectionate they are, I've read some of them can be quite aloof.
One reason for suggesting a Greater Swiss was the cancer in Bernese.The problem with Bernese Mountain dogs is the short life span. Cancer is widespread in the breed.
We have a black lab, the sofa in my kitchen is light coloured, and it looks like it is growing its own pubic hair if I don't vacuum it daily ?If you want low shedding do not get a Lab. I repeat, do not get a Lab. ? mine drives me mad. I don't know how much fur comes off of her little body. I vacuum one evening and then the next morning it looks like I haven't done it in ages. I shed her, I vacuum her, I bathe her, but its relentless. Sometimes it shows down a wee bit. I love Labs but this is my last.
If you want low shedding do not get a Lab. I repeat, do not get a Lab. ? mine drives me mad. I don't know how much fur comes off of her little body. I vacuum one evening and then the next morning it looks like I haven't done it in ages. I shed her, I vacuum her, I bathe her, but its relentless. Sometimes it shows down a wee bit. I love Labs but this is my last.
I have to also recommend Duck Tollers. They are on my 'must have' list when I'm finally in a position to own a dog. Smallish for a gundog but can hold their own, energetic but not excessively so, with the most wonderful temperaments. I had a friend who use to breed them and all her dogs were lovely natured.