MissMet
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We unexpectedly "lost" our 1.5 year old dog due to aggression. We worked with her on it for 5 months, but she finally actually bit my husband on Christmas Eve. I watch my 2 year old nephew 40 hours/week in my home, so we can't risk it anymore trying to work with her in the home. Trust is gone. This has been heartbreaking for us, needless to say.
We are now in the beginning stages of finding a new family member. My husband & I want to take no chances with this and want either a Golden Retriever or a Lab, since they are popular dogs, that are proven to be great with families.
My question is regarding shedding. I HATE shedding & until our recent dog, I've never had a dog that sheds. My husband insists on a big dog, which basically means, SHEDDING. ugh. Our previous dog was a Olde English Bulldogge, not the typical Bulldog, but a larger healthier version. (kinda like a cross between Bulldog & Boxer). Anyway, her coat was, I'm assuming, similar to a Lab's- kinda like pin needles. A real pain since they really work themselves into clothing.
Would you say a Golden Retriever's hair sheds in clumps, individually or both?? I feel like with their soft hair, if it sheds in clumps it'd be a little easier to manage at least with clothing. I'm just trying to figure out which would be best.
Thanks in advance!
We are now in the beginning stages of finding a new family member. My husband & I want to take no chances with this and want either a Golden Retriever or a Lab, since they are popular dogs, that are proven to be great with families.
My question is regarding shedding. I HATE shedding & until our recent dog, I've never had a dog that sheds. My husband insists on a big dog, which basically means, SHEDDING. ugh. Our previous dog was a Olde English Bulldogge, not the typical Bulldog, but a larger healthier version. (kinda like a cross between Bulldog & Boxer). Anyway, her coat was, I'm assuming, similar to a Lab's- kinda like pin needles. A real pain since they really work themselves into clothing.
Would you say a Golden Retriever's hair sheds in clumps, individually or both?? I feel like with their soft hair, if it sheds in clumps it'd be a little easier to manage at least with clothing. I'm just trying to figure out which would be best.
Thanks in advance!