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Thought it was time i joined this thread.
This is Bella, she's 5 months old now and our first pup.
Great fun but we have to watch her like a hawk if we let her off the lead.
If that nose goes down.........look out!
My friend rescued a four year old Beagle from being put down at a shelter recently. The dog has been wonderful - very sweet with no behavior problems at all. They sure are cuties! Congrats on Bella!!
Thanks all - she has a great temperament and is great with the kids.
It amazes me that she will only play rough with me.
Apart from our poor rabbit that gets chased round the garden, sat on and licked!
I was never really a doggy person, but I have to say I was pretty quickly won over.
Yes Tony, she is sitting on the lead
She's adorable! I wanted a beagle so badly, but my daughter has a pretty severe dog allergy, so we had to go with a fru-fru hypoallergenic breed. Oh well, our Maggie is a cutie too, and has turned out to be a really good dog.
"I ain't the type to bitch, I ain't the type to cry, I will sit at your red light and wait for your shit to go by."
I'm probably being an idiot but what breed is a "fru-fru" (google was not my friend ;-))
One problem we are having is car travel - she only has to look at the car and she develops a drool moustache that fu manchu would be proud of!
Thanks Tony - sounds like we're getting in Miami territory here!
A friend of ours has a Jack Russell/Chihuahua cross - a Jackuahua I'm told.
Looks like a mini Doberman but definately "fru-fru"
Thanks Tony - sounds like we're getting in Miami territory here!
A friend of ours has a Jack Russell/Chihuahua cross - a Jackuahua I'm told.
Looks like a mini Doberman but definately "fru-fru"
"Thanks all - she has a great temperament and is great with the kids.
It amazes me that she will only play rough with me."
-----------------------------It always amazes me that dogs, at least the breeds I've been associated with, understand the difference between a child and an adult.
A friend of ours has a Jack Russell/Chihuahua cross - a Jackuahua I'm told.
My sister has a dog purportedly of the same breed mix. The dog is fine enough by itself but it seems to think that any other dog is a threat and therefore must be eaten whole. Her smooth fox terriers have borne the brunt of this cannibalistic minded devil dog to the tune of over $1000 in emergency vet bills over 2 years. She seems to think she can change the dogs behavior. Right now the evil doer has to wear a muzzle with any other animals
Benny Blades~"If you break down this team man for man, we have talent to compare with any team."
UGH! My lab was sitting on my sofa next to me just now, Suddenly she looked a bit odd in the face. Two quick convulsive hiccups, probably one to prime the pump and one to set things in motion, and the next thing I knew she threw up all over the sofa and me. She got me from the shoulder down!
BLECCCH! DIS-FUCKING-GUSTING!
Benny Blades~"If you break down this team man for man, we have talent to compare with any team."
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