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I love small dogs because they are so easy to pick up and do something with. My big dogs don't go anywhere with us. My Vet comes here to do vaccines.
We bring ours to TSC for vaccinations or to the fire station when they have shot clinics. Plus they get their annuals at the shot clinics.

I use our vet for emergencies only.
 
I might be getting one of those for my next dog.

I like how low maintenance the smaller dogs are and the less room that they require. plus they are a lot better to bring on car rides and such or if you go on a vacation.

That’s why I’m somewhat starting to reconsider a dog like a Golden or Lab. They’re just so big. Not as big as Gator was and they can still go places with me and I would train them well but still... be nice to have a smaller dog haha even Aussies are a bit big. Goldens and Aussies are also so hairy haha a border collie or poodle would be nice...

Although Libby and Franklin are pretty big and so consider them a good size so :confused:

Dinky cars and hot wheels are the same thing..:thumbsup
Definitely hurt though...:barnie

Ah okay but yes!! They do!!! I think it’s because of all those extra little parts they have and the fact that they’re metal :lau

I think I would ban those if I had kids :lau :oops:
 
Stay at home mom maybe? Possibly sounds a little better? :D

And very true!! Although I find sometimes in some cases it can be easier. And if you have the proper set ups already then sometimes it’s the same or less work. Like for example, I’m building this big chicken coop but if I had already had it built it wouldn’t really be too much more work adding a few more. Chickens are pretty easy.

And in social animals like dogs or even guinea pigs, rats, or parakeets, they play with each other/keep each other company so less work for you and dogs especially will really wear each other out if you have more than one haha

But generally it is more work. Or at least the more species you have. If you’re already set up for one species it’s not so bad. :)
Having smaller dogs with bigger dogs is a challenge because Bindi and Finn pounce the smaller ones into snow banks when playing and the little ones get sooo mad too..:gig
 
That’s why I’m somewhat starting to reconsider a dog like a Golden or Lab. They’re just so big. Not as big as Gator was and they can still go places with me and I would train them well but still... be nice to have a smaller dog haha even Aussies are a bit big. Goldens and Aussies are also so hairy haha a border collie or poodle would be nice...

Although Libby and Franklin are pretty big and so consider them a good size so :confused:



Ah okay but yes!! They do!!! I think it’s because of all those extra little parts they have and the fact that they’re metal :lau

I think I would ban those if I had kids :lau :oops:
I like Jolene or Molly. Molly is 13 lbs and Jolene is about 5. Both are very convenient to me especially with grooming and such.
 
My big dog hates cars and our beagle isn't trained for the car. The puggle and toy puppy are trained for car rides. We usually bring them everywhere. The puggle goes everywhere and sometimes will stay in the car, but she loves it.
Lucy and Darla my toy poodle love car rides..:wee
 
Having smaller dogs with bigger dogs is a challenge because Bindi and Finn pounce the smaller ones into snow banks when playing and the little ones get sooo mad too..:gig

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OMG!! That is hilarious!! :lau

I don’t think I’d even be able to find a little dog in the snow here :lau

Although this winter has been very mild.
 
I like Jolene or Molly. Molly is 13 lbs and Jolene is about 5. Both are very convenient to me especially with grooming and such.

Those are pretty good sizes! :)

I don’t know that I’d want anything under 10 though :lau

Thinking maybe 30-40 or 50??

Wouldn’t want them getting hurt by Frank and Libby either.. :lau
Frank is like 65 and Libby is a bull moose at like 75-80 :th
 

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