Am_I_There_Yet
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We're really starting to think seriously about bringing another dog into our lives soon.
Just in case we decide not to rescue (which I'm leaning towards), we're giving ourselves a few months to find a good breeder, so that we can bring a puppy home after we return from WDW in June.
Of course, I'm partial to Goldens. Chloe's the only dog that I've really ever gotten attached to, so I don't have a lot of experience getting close to any other breed. DH wants a Lab - chocolate to be exact.
I've heard that they're more high-strung than Goldens, but other than that (and even that might not be true) I can't say I've ever heard a comparison between the two breeds.
Are they as goofy and sweet as Goldens? Are they about as active as Goldens? More so? Less so?
Something tells me I'm not going to get my way on this one, and I'm going to be the proud owner of a chocolate lab in the next year. Not that it's a bad thing at all, I just really want another Golden.
Just in case we decide not to rescue (which I'm leaning towards), we're giving ourselves a few months to find a good breeder, so that we can bring a puppy home after we return from WDW in June.
Of course, I'm partial to Goldens. Chloe's the only dog that I've really ever gotten attached to, so I don't have a lot of experience getting close to any other breed. DH wants a Lab - chocolate to be exact.
I've heard that they're more high-strung than Goldens, but other than that (and even that might not be true) I can't say I've ever heard a comparison between the two breeds.
Are they as goofy and sweet as Goldens? Are they about as active as Goldens? More so? Less so?
Something tells me I'm not going to get my way on this one, and I'm going to be the proud owner of a chocolate lab in the next year. Not that it's a bad thing at all, I just really want another Golden.
