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Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
It's a bit like getting a child to carry round a bag of sugar - can you get him to go out for a 30 minute walk every morning and evening, tidy up a spilt bag of smelly soil on the kitchen floor 3-5 times a day and get up to prepare a dish of food for it at feeding times?
Plus train it properly, and not undermine your training. etc etc etc.Location....East Midlands.
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Thanks everyone, good sound advice as always. He's now admitted I'm probably right about the breed being wrong for us. Of course he's disappointed, but like I said when I got a parrot: I wanted a pink cockatoo, but they are incredibly noisy so I got a more suitable breed instead (and love her to bits).
I've said yes to a dog, but no to a ratter.Last edited by Two_Sheds; 23-09-2013, 10:10 AM.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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glad to hear he has seen sense. a dog is for 10-20 years and needs to be right for everyone in the family.
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I too am looking for a rescue dog, well done TS! I have a Shih Tzu at the moment and can only have non moulting dogs due to my son's allergies. All dogs have their own maintenance in terms of time, Shih Tzu's don't need masses of exercise but can take hours of grooming. It's whatever is best for you both, post a pic if you get one!
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