The shelter emailed me some dogs that they thought would mesh well with my two and myself. Making this choice is so not fair I want them all!
Chinook, a female Xlabrador (but she looks like a full breed larbador), aged 5, maybe 25-30 kg. She was in a welcoming family for a while but now she's at the shleter. But we know her since a long time. She's a good dog, very nice gilr, obedient, you don't need the leash to take a walk with her and, she always comes when you call her. I've talked with her welcoming family and they told me they pick her up in the montain, do the walk, let her run and enjoy her freedom, and there's no problem when they want her to come.As I've never personnaly take a walk with her, I'd like to bring her to test, if you choose her. Just for you to be sure about her.An employee took a walk with her last week and said there's no problem.
One of the "problems" with Chinook is that she's trying to escape when she's home... But it's important you know everything about her before taking your decision.
She's nice, very affectionate. She was living with children and everything was all right with them. I'll go to check what level of energy she's; I guess she a middle energy dog. But she's dominant so I think there's no problem with a dominated dog (she was with a dominated lab in her welcoming family and they were good friends) but it may be difficult with dominant dogs.
Pooky (male) is a very calm dog, a low/middle energy one. He's also quite obedient and very enthousiastic. Affectionate. A good puppy. I think he won't be difficut to train.
Kimy (female) is a middle energy dog, very energic and enthousiastic, very obedient but you musn't hesitate to correct her (I mean with the voice saying "no" and if necesary a little touch). But she's a lovely girl, very funny and very affectionate. She's a little clown. An adorable and good puppy.
Loki (male) is a middle energy dog, quite energic, very enthousiastic, obedient and above all very very affectionate. Since he's on my arms, he's giving me affection by licking my face. A very good puppy.
The three puppies are littermates and are labrador x beagles.
Chinook, a female Xlabrador (but she looks like a full breed larbador), aged 5, maybe 25-30 kg. She was in a welcoming family for a while but now she's at the shleter. But we know her since a long time. She's a good dog, very nice gilr, obedient, you don't need the leash to take a walk with her and, she always comes when you call her. I've talked with her welcoming family and they told me they pick her up in the montain, do the walk, let her run and enjoy her freedom, and there's no problem when they want her to come.As I've never personnaly take a walk with her, I'd like to bring her to test, if you choose her. Just for you to be sure about her.An employee took a walk with her last week and said there's no problem.
One of the "problems" with Chinook is that she's trying to escape when she's home... But it's important you know everything about her before taking your decision.
She's nice, very affectionate. She was living with children and everything was all right with them. I'll go to check what level of energy she's; I guess she a middle energy dog. But she's dominant so I think there's no problem with a dominated dog (she was with a dominated lab in her welcoming family and they were good friends) but it may be difficult with dominant dogs.
Pooky (male) is a very calm dog, a low/middle energy one. He's also quite obedient and very enthousiastic. Affectionate. A good puppy. I think he won't be difficut to train.
Kimy (female) is a middle energy dog, very energic and enthousiastic, very obedient but you musn't hesitate to correct her (I mean with the voice saying "no" and if necesary a little touch). But she's a lovely girl, very funny and very affectionate. She's a little clown. An adorable and good puppy.
Loki (male) is a middle energy dog, quite energic, very enthousiastic, obedient and above all very very affectionate. Since he's on my arms, he's giving me affection by licking my face. A very good puppy.
The three puppies are littermates and are labrador x beagles.