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>>141802 I own a lab, Labs are great dogs crazy smart, easy to train, 80lbs is a lot of dog to some people (my other dog is a mastiff so the lab is like a puppy lol). There is a reason they are used as seeing eye dogs, with decent training they can freaking do anything/ be anything you want, but they do need their walks/run time/play time, my mastiff if perfectly happy laying on my lap all day and night, my lab has to move. Goldens are a lot like labs, but its eaier to find one on the small side of the size spectrum, the lab breed has gotten lots bigger outside of the hard core akc crowd now 100lb+ are getting more common...it should be easy to find a 55lb golden though, which usually don't have the bad hips that are more associated with labs. I would lean more to the golden if you want small/med size dog. DO NOT GET A DALMATION AS YOUR FIRST DOG!! Read up
Amazing first dog, small, needs to run off some energy but can do it all in the living room of your apartment, clean, will be fine with your cat if it grows up with him, loves children, easily trained = beagle
If you have to have a more "bullyish looking breed" then min pins are good if you have the energy, more likely to piss off your cat though..or if you are more laid back, easy going, and have $800-1500 laying around, get an english bulldog, not many people have them, they turn heads and everyone wants to pet them, also nobody ever mistakes them for any of the "bulldogs" with the more "aggressive" reputation, also they are not included in the "pit bull" laws.
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