That was my rationale. Heard she is sweet as pie and gentle. Needs some fattening up, though. They mentioned she was underweight. Thanks for the encouragement and kind words.Puppies are so cute!
I'd go with the gentle trained female. We got our first house dog and first female at one year old and she came well trained. It was a blessing because we probably wouldn't have done as good of job as the previous owner had.
She also may be the one less likely for people to choose, because she isn't a puppy. Just something to think about while your out there falling in love with them all!
Good luck! It will be a lucky dog whichever one gets you for an owner.
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Puggles are really cute as puppies, but I have never seen a grown one that was particularly attractive...![]()



I don't think they will split the labs up, though, and I am not ready for 2 dogs.
The puggle is cute, the black and white is adorable, but I worry about nipping with Jack Russells. So, confused.
I guess I have to meet them and see our if personalities gel.

Thanks for the book tips, Toots. A good friend of mine is friends with Sarah Wilson and she has written a book called, "My Smart Puppy". You can get it at Borders, Dalton or Amazon. She currently blogs for Amazon and has been in Oprah Magazine. She used my girlfriends Australian Shepard in a video. I heard her book is one of the best. But, it's good to read various opinions.
My Smart Puppy
I hope y'all get a puppy when you're ready.
We really would like a dog, but still have reservations and I think our cat will be miserable.
Like I said, if the right dog speaks to us, we will take the leap.
