With Eko watching over my shoulder, I carefully selected that I was looking for a larger active dog that doesn’t bark much and is easy to groom. I had to hold my breath for a second, but voila, friendfetcher thankfully suggested Rhodesian Ridgebacks as a good fit for what I was looking for. Eko also saw the results and was quite pleased. However, he may be wary if I ever tell him that I’m going to meet up with a Sloughi – another type of dog friendfetcher recommended.
Not only is friendfetcher a great way to learn about and compare pets, the app also can help you find and adopt the pet you’re looking for. Now, pet owners know that the “perfect” pet is any pet that you love, train and care for, but if you have any questions about what type of pet would be a good fit in your house then I definitely recommend you check out friendfetcher. If you already have a pet, friendfetcher is a fun way to learn more about your buddy. If nothing else, the interactive voices for each pet are Oscar worthy!
Excellent Post!!!! I like the “FriendFetcher”. Take Care and God Bless 🙂
Rhodies listed as medium size dogs?? I need to download that app and find out what a large dog is.
Have you watched the breed animations yet? You have to watch the Newfie one … when I first saw I actually cried I was laughing so hard … it has to be exactly what Wyatt would sound like! I love the friend fetcher tho I always recommend it to anyone looking for a dog, especially if they have kids!
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