Laurajean1014
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I want to get a very young puppy for my DS (7). I have a 13 yo mutt (golden mix) who is a great dog, but ignores my son. So, I want to get him a dog of his own to be his best friend.
But what to get. I found a pure bred golden with most shots at 13 weeks old, very docile. I also found 4 lab mix puppies from a foster home, that I would have the pick from. These pups are 2 months old, with all shots and spayed.
Here's my rundown: Please help.
MUTT (Lab mix)
Give a needy dog a home
Cute??? (have not seen)
Choice of 4 pups
9 weeks old
$100 donation
All shots and spayed
labs are more active
More property damage
PURE BRED (golden)
Sure of a docile dog
Pretty
1 boy available
13 weeks old
$900
Most Shots
Not spayed or neutered
Goldens are less active
Less property damage
Which pup would you get for your terrific son?????
But what to get. I found a pure bred golden with most shots at 13 weeks old, very docile. I also found 4 lab mix puppies from a foster home, that I would have the pick from. These pups are 2 months old, with all shots and spayed.
Here's my rundown: Please help.
MUTT (Lab mix)
Give a needy dog a home
Cute??? (have not seen)
Choice of 4 pups
9 weeks old
$100 donation
All shots and spayed
labs are more active
More property damage
PURE BRED (golden)
Sure of a docile dog
Pretty
1 boy available
13 weeks old
$900
Most Shots
Not spayed or neutered
Goldens are less active
Less property damage
Which pup would you get for your terrific son?????
When we got our Pom, I had a choice of him or a Spitz. He snuggled up to me and decided I was his, so I got him.
Maybe introduce them to your son to see which one picks him?
(sorry about the sad story). I feel guilty to this day and that's why this time, with Kelsey, I am not taking any chances. So far, Kelsey (mutt) seems to have a calmer temperament than the pure-bred.