has anyone on the boards had one? Looking to get a new pup soon and thinking of going in this direction. Family has had black lab, Boston terrier, and shih poo in my lifetime. Love the hypo allergenic aspect. Thoughts?
TIA
TIA
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I think this board is mostly men .. so probably not :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
Well played! Please carry on.I think this board is mostly men .. so probably not :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
you've had some good ones but I tip myhat to you sir, outstandingI think this board is mostly men .. so probably not :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
This is true.. they grill you like Nazis.. have home visits to make sure you are not lying.. then they lie about the dogs being dewormed.The problem with rescuing a dog is that you have to deal with the dog rescue people.
Dog rescue people don't think like regular people. They believe that dogs are more important than humans. It leads them to behave strangely.
Are they the ones who post on our CE board?The problem with rescuing a dog is that you have to deal with the dog rescue people.
Dog rescue people don't think like regular people. They believe that dogs are more important than humans. It leads them to behave strangely.
Adopting a rescue dog is like spinning a wheel and hoping that the one you get has limited behavioral problems. I'm with 4Real....the rescue people seem to mirror the dogs' personalities. Something happened in their life that left a scar. Oh, and they drive Subarus.The problem with rescuing a dog is that you have to deal with the dog rescue people.
Dog rescue people don't think like regular people. They believe that dogs are more important than humans. It leads them to behave strangely.
Some rescue dogs are the mutts of purebreds... unwanted puppies due to some other breed mating with their pure-bred bitches. In those cases, you are probably better off with the mutt than a pure-bred pup... though you do have that random chance of traits things. You might get the best of booth breeds.. or the worst.Adopting a rescue dog is like spinning a wheel and hoping that the one you get has limited behavioral problems. I'm with 4Real....the rescue people seem to mirror the dogs' personalities. Something happened in their life that left a scar. Oh, and they drive Subarus.
Adopting a rescue dog is like spinning a wheel and hoping that the one you get has limited behavioral problems. I'm with 4Real....the rescue people seem to mirror the dogs' personalities. Something happened in their life that left a scar. Oh, and they drive Subarus.
We have adopted three greyhounds over the years. Lovely dogs. Very easy to live with. Sleep most of the day. Smart enough. Hardly ever bark. Not good as a guard dog. They love everyone. A good watch dog if you want a dog that watches. Wouldn't do anything though, but really good at watching.
Ha, not you. The rescue workers.....but I suppose it could go both ways.Oh No -- I just rescued a dog and I drive a Subaru, OH well -- off to therapy now,
Mini Goldendoodle???
Thought that was a bad name for a new Bond girl.