Quote Originally Posted by kb1290 View Post
Most (not all but most) breeders of hybrids are in it for the money. I can tell you from personal experience that you can most likely find a Boglen in a rescue. They can be very difficult to train for first time owners. They are stubborn, thick headed and a huge ball of energy. These things lead them to be dropped off at rescues because they are "untrainable".
This is another reason why I would want to get one really young. My buddy got his as a puppy and the repetition stuck with the dog and is now well trained. In yalls experience isn't is alot harder to train an older dog that may already have bad habits? I would assume that if you start them young and they don't have the chance to develop those habits, they will be alot easier to train.