Yes, I know what you mean - it's invariably the owner who's an arsehole. We went to see the woman who owns his mum last night, and all five of the pups seemed delightful.
(When I say I'm not a fan of small dogs, I find they tend to be over-indulged and yappy. And snappy - only ever been bitten by small dogs, both of which had been tormented by their owners' children.)
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You need to bear in mind that lots of small breeds were intended as alarm dogs for people who couldn't have big dogs.
My son's dog will go ballistic at anyone who invades "her" territory but whines when the postman goes away without giving her a tickle.
My son's dog will go ballistic at anyone who invades "her" territory but whines when the postman goes away without giving her a tickle.
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We always had big dogs in SA. Angus was some 140 pounds in weight.
We now have spaniels. I’ve loved them all equally
We now have spaniels. I’ve loved them all equally
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I quite like hot dogs.
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Yes I saw him on FB yesterday, he looks grand!BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 12:02 pm A small dog. OK, the Baroness is actually paying for it, but it's.....cute. There, I said it. Despite not being a fan of small dogs.
I prefer big dogs, but don't really care...I've only ever been bitten when a dog was purposely set on me! Lurchers and Border Collies are my favourites, as I grew up with them, but we've ended up with mostly small ones at the moment!
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The only small dog in the wider family was meant to be a German Shep cross type, it was a Romanian rescue street dog. Bro-in-law drove to Portsmouth (from York) to get it, believing it to be sinething that would grow. It didnt and is about the size of a Chiuwawa. It now roams with 2 huge German Sheps (was 3) and the latest edition of a Tibetan Mastif puppy, which is as big as any of the others.
My own dog is a Staffie but doesnt identify as a dog so hasn't much time for other dogs big or small.
My own dog is a Staffie but doesnt identify as a dog so hasn't much time for other dogs big or small.
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 12:02 pm A small dog. OK, the Baroness is actually paying for it, but it's.....cute. There, I said it. Despite not being a fan of small dogs.
Second mortgage required? We're currently being vetted (bad pun) by a breeder as to whether we are suitable to take two Labrador puppies off their hands. Our old boy died last year at 13, and his sister is now 14 and barely stirs other than to the foodbowl, or to fart.
The process appears to be taking more paperwork than my elevated clearance. And while the pair will have every day names, enshrined on paper somewhere will be registered names suitable only for Sundays. In Gaelic.
But congrats on the dog. Jeremy is spot on. No such thing as a bad dog. Even the wee handbag variety.
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Very different environment. Gillian had a bull mastiff and doberman plus the lab in Cape Town, just the things to keep you company running in the mountains. But our old lab in Oz was 125lb, or 57 kg in real money, and none of that was flab.
I reckon this will be our last pair of big dogs. After that something smaller. In 14 years time we won't be capable of lifting 50kg or so squirming weight into the car. At least we're not worried about snakes. Another friend just lost their dog to a brown snake in Canberra.
And spaniels are just lovely dogs.
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Yeah, I saw him on FB and he looks a little cracker.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 12:02 pm A small dog. OK, the Baroness is actually paying for it, but it's.....cute. There, I said it. Despite not being a fan of small dogs.
Like you, I was definitely not convinced when the niece offered us the runt of her 'Jackapoo' litter to replace our recently-departed collie-cocker cross, but was overruled by OC Domestic Flt. However, 'The Little Bastard' has proved to be an absolute delight and not remotely the yappy lapdog I was expecting. She's got a lovely nature, is very confident and her energy, playfulness, mischief and cuteness levels are dialed up to 11. At the same time she's a great pub-dog and will happily sit under the table, hoovering crisps without complaint for hours. Just a brilliant dog.
Still goes absolutely spastic at the postman though...
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Sounds like all you could ask for in a "wee dug".
He's one of a litter of five and I got to choose him so went for the "negative Snoopy" look (the Baroness is keen on said canine WW1 pilot ).
He's one of a litter of five and I got to choose him so went for the "negative Snoopy" look (the Baroness is keen on said canine WW1 pilot ).
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