goofy4tink
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For those of you who are looking for dogs that are hypo-allerg...you might want to look into the curly coated retriever. I believe they are non-shedding and have hair as opposed to fur. At least that's what my neighbor has told me and she has one and shows him..now at championship level.
Now, as far as purebred vs. mixed....if you buy a purebred dog from a reputable breeder, then you are getting a quality dog. You, most likely, won't be paying high vet bills for health issues/disease. Sure, you can get a not so perfect dog from a good breeder. But, any breeder worth his/her salt, will work with you if you encounter any issues with your pet. But, buy a puppy at a pet shop and that just isn't going to be the case. You will pay top dollar for a pup that has been bred merely to make money. Compare that to a dog you have gotten from a reputable breeder, who is breeding dogs trying to better that particular breed. If you get a breeder who is showing their dogs, so much the better.
I can't see the point of mixing these breeds on purpose. Sure, a dog gets loose, sows some wild oats and next thing you know you have a Great Dane-Poodle mix!! Anyone wonder why that mix isn't being done??!!! You just don't know what you are going to be getting....physically or characteristics wise. Sure, get a 'mutt' but not at a price of $800!!! Go to the nearest animal shelter or rescue agency. Support them, not those back yard breeders who just want to make a buck. I don't mean to insult anyone here but I've seen way too many pups that are unhealthy come from this type of breeder. And everyone loses in that situation...the dog and the poor family who has become attached to it.
Now, as far as purebred vs. mixed....if you buy a purebred dog from a reputable breeder, then you are getting a quality dog. You, most likely, won't be paying high vet bills for health issues/disease. Sure, you can get a not so perfect dog from a good breeder. But, any breeder worth his/her salt, will work with you if you encounter any issues with your pet. But, buy a puppy at a pet shop and that just isn't going to be the case. You will pay top dollar for a pup that has been bred merely to make money. Compare that to a dog you have gotten from a reputable breeder, who is breeding dogs trying to better that particular breed. If you get a breeder who is showing their dogs, so much the better.
I can't see the point of mixing these breeds on purpose. Sure, a dog gets loose, sows some wild oats and next thing you know you have a Great Dane-Poodle mix!! Anyone wonder why that mix isn't being done??!!! You just don't know what you are going to be getting....physically or characteristics wise. Sure, get a 'mutt' but not at a price of $800!!! Go to the nearest animal shelter or rescue agency. Support them, not those back yard breeders who just want to make a buck. I don't mean to insult anyone here but I've seen way too many pups that are unhealthy come from this type of breeder. And everyone loses in that situation...the dog and the poor family who has become attached to it.
