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    Question on what Dog this is (pic inside)

    Are you guessing or do you know for sure? He sure looks too young to be away from mom!!!!
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    Found a lot of "Doodles" in Need

    I have been wanting to adopt a standard poodle/retriever or standard poodle/spaniel mix for months. Looking within 250 miles of our home in eastern Minn. I just don't see them. Pit Bull/GSD/Husky/Rotty/terrier mixes abound (not the dog's fault,but thses breeds seem to atrract owners who are...
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    Designer Breeds

    actualy, it,s very funny! You get points for clever
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    Non-Shedding Dogs

    Low allergen breeds can be wonderful for some who are dog-allergic and no help at all for others. Not all people who are allergic to dogs have the same allergy. Some are allergic to downy under-coat fur (this is what poodles,terriers,etc lack), but others are allergic to animal saliva or...
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    Anybody know anything about Husky's or Goldens?

    I have owned goldens as do many friends. They are loving, gentle, trainable, smart and beautiful! They also shed, have lots and lots and lots of energy when they are young and need to to be trained to be polite household members. They often like to chew, in other words they are canines who...
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    Designer Breeds

    I would love to adopt a retriever/standard poodle mix, but would call it a ___/___ mix, not a doodle (silly) or mutt (sort of derogatory)
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    Black golden retrievers?

    Black is dominant, therefore is not at all likely to "hide" for generations. I would think a golden mom with black pups was bred to something other then a golden.
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    Question on what Dog this is (pic inside)

    Ask again when the pup is alittle older? He looks so young! How old is he? I hope he still has his mom?
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    Pomeranians?

    Poms are spitz breeds, although they have been bred down to be tiny, they were originaly bred to be guard dogs and can be protective or even aggresive, esp if poorly bred. There are many poorly bred poms because many breeders breed for tiny and cute, and don't care about temperament! Also...
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