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[IMG] Mud snorkling for their ball they can't possibly go home without it. [IMG] They do have a ball each but sharing is so much more fun. [IMG]...
:lol: My Mil keeps trying to dognap Frankie and he'd be converted to a fat lazy lap dog in no time if she ever got her way.
I'd agree with that, Frankie is keeping up with the Dobermanns so needs to keep in tip top shape.
Frankie my terrier mix will take as much exercise as he can get, which is usually at least 2 hours a day and he is a very busy terrier, he can do...
Fab pics the bottom one made me do a double take as it looks like he's climbing the tree :lol:
:lol: Talking of quick me and my Ex moved in together very quickly and started looking for a house to buy together after a couple of months,...
You'd still have to agree on the compromise breed though so if you didn't want an akita, husky or staffy then that shouldn't be your compromise breed.
I'd wanted a Dobermann since I was 10 but the Ex was adamant he didn't want one so I chose other dogs which were a compromise at the time but once...
Like the others for me it's not an either or situation as I have dogs ranging from 6kgs to 46kgs. The 6 kg dog obviously costs a lot less to feed but...
I used to have a Golden show type, never showed him as like all my others he was just a pet. He was highly intelligent and so easy to train even if...
I've got mine too
Mine's only a youngster so far the only issue I've had is being paranoid about her damaging her eyes, so the garden has been pretty much pug proofed...
Syd will pack her bags for her, She uses his ribcage as a springboard when he's asleep in front of the sofa and by the time he's woke up and realised...
How could anyone not want one of these sitting on the back of the sofa and snoring down your ear throughout your favourite tv programmes :roll::lol:...
I think all pugs start out crazy as a box of frogs, they are a bit manic as pups and will run and play constantly, mine is always enticing the others...
Frankie my jinja ninja is mistaken for a Norfolk Terrier.
We meet one on our walk that's always on lead because he's DA although he's never really shown any real sign of it, we sometimes pass quite close by...
If I'm standing they like to shove their head between my legs, not in a sniffy sort of way cos they shove it right through so their head is jammed...
:lol: My Boxer used to lean on me all the time but none of my Dobermanns do although they do like to sit on your feet :roll:
I've got 3 and fostered 2 others and they're all a bit different to be honest. All highly intelligent and fast learners but the way they learn tends...