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#1657603 - 01/30/12 01:08 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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I can't look at it. Does the Purina dog picker have the "Smooshy-faced breed" listed? Please say yes.:)
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#1657610 - 01/30/12 01:29 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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If anyone's near Milwaukee, stop by and see us at the Pet Expo on 2/4! Doesn't Just Jay live close?
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#1657633 - 01/30/12 02:12 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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JJ is a cat guy, and allergic to dogs, but thank you.
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#1657642 - 01/30/12 02:17 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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Nice try. It's a "pet expo" not a "dog expo."
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#1657644 - 01/30/12 02:17 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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Thank you, but I already have pets.
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#1657646 - 01/30/12 02:32 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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Thank you, but I already have pets. But you could go and buy the kitty's some more little outfits. Do they have cupid costumes for Valentines day?
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#1657648 - 01/30/12 02:21 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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Thank you, but I already have pets. Isn't that the point? To buy them outfits and treats and beds and all that junk?
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#1658020 - 01/30/12 08:53 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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Went to Petsmart on Saturday for dog toys and walked out with a new family member. A local Humane Society was holding an adoption event.
<---- She is an Australian shepherd Corgi mix.
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#1658023 - 01/30/12 08:44 PM
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Jen- Congrats on your Pound Puppy. She is very pretty!
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#1658024 - 01/30/12 08:58 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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OMG, she's adorable!!!
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#1658027 - 01/30/12 08:47 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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Just precious - and congratulations.
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#1658031 - 01/30/12 09:02 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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That is a baby that would have been hard to resist! Contrats. I am a Aussie fan and beleive anything crossed with one is bound to be a good dog. You'll have to let us know about her personality as it developes.
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#1658034 - 01/30/12 09:04 PM
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Went to Petsmart on Saturday for dog toys and walked out with a new family member. A local Humane Society was holding an adoption event.
<---- She is an Australian shepherd Corgi mix. She is a real cutie Jen!
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#1658039 - 01/30/12 08:56 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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So cute!!!!!!!!!
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#1658043 - 01/30/12 09:13 PM
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Harley is 8 1/2 weeks old. She was a little shy at first but is coming out of her shell. She loves the other pups and just follows them around. She mastered the doggy door within 24 hours (helps watching the older pups) even with her stubby corgi legs!
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#1658049 - 01/30/12 09:02 PM
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Went to Petsmart on Saturday for dog toys and walked out with a new family member. A local Humane Society was holding an adoption event.
<---- She is an Australian shepherd Corgi mix. OMGoat she is gorgeous!!! Love Aussies Congratulations!!
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#1658112 - 01/30/12 10:10 PM
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LOVE her Jen!! she's so adorable!!!
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#1658119 - 01/30/12 10:28 PM
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Harley is 8 1/2 weeks old. She was a little shy at first but is coming out of her shell. She loves the other pups and just follows them around. She mastered the doggy door within 24 hours (helps watching the older pups) even with her stubby corgi legs! One would think that the stubby corgi legs would help with a doggie door! She's cute, and from all the rescues working hard to adopt these little loves, THANK YOU!
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#1658169 - 01/31/12 12:44 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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Went to Petsmart on Saturday for dog toys and walked out with a new family member. A local Humane Society was holding an adoption event.
<---- She is an Australian shepherd Corgi mix. Too cute! Love both those breeds, and I am laughing right now thinking about a sawed-off Aussie with Corgi attitude. She's going to be SO MUCH FUN!
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#1658178 - 01/31/12 01:06 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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Jen, I love her name. She absolutely looks like a Harley!! Congrats and enjoy her.
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#1667530 - 02/21/12 12:20 PM
Re: What kind of dog would you suggest?
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A retired racing greyhound...
"Hope" was 6 when I got her. Translated, that means she was very successful on the track and was used for breeding thereafter. (When they are avaialable at a younger age it suggests they were not successful as racers; the may not be fast, or they may just not be too bright.) The surroundings these animals are raised in are the equivalent of sensory deprivation in comparison to the rest of the world. Stairs, passing cars; everything was new to her. Yet, she was incredibly intelligent and adaptive; if she could figure out what you wanted she would do it.
The "adoption" people were fanatical and a wellspring of advice. They were right about some things. Totally wrong about others.
Our winters are chilly for a short haired animal raised in Florida. My daughter was into horses at the time and I found a "horse blanket" that was made for dogs her size. One of my most stirring memories of her was when she chose to pace my daughter's thoroughbred (with twice the strides) on a cross country course...inevitably, she eventually tired and stepped out of the contest, but it was truly beautiful.
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