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SpotTheCat
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Everyones favourite dog is FantaThat's good! You like those!


not again Greece!Yall are so lucky you have breed clubs, by the way![]()


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Everyones favourite dog is FantaThat's good! You like those!
not again Greece!Yall are so lucky you have breed clubs, by the way![]()
Glad I helped you find a suitable breed! And yes don't complain againEveryones favourite dog is Fanta! I now really want a Portuguese
what ever happens with Pikelet I think that they are the breed I will get for my next smaller dog
not again Greece!I won’t complain about finding dog thing’s again
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We do. Already have had people gored in the park this year because they try to pet themDon't have those here
We do. Already have had people gored in the park this year because they try to pet them
Okay. Am I thinking of Terriers then? And wold toy sized Terriers likely be a bit safer then than larger ones?I personally love the sporting group ones and they’re easily trainable so can be taught to leave animals alone. At least some of the breeds.
Because they look soft and cuddly.Why would someone pet a bison?
Because they look soft and cuddly.
Okay. Am I thinking of Terriers then? And wold toy sized Terriers likely be a bit safer then than larger ones?
My dad’s friend has always had them and they really don’t exercise theirs a ton and they’re still happy. They just walk him I think and sometimes the beach or boat.I am really liking Portuguese water dogs! Hard to find much information on them though, everything says the need a lot of mental and physical exercise or they are destructive but how much is a lot![]()
Idk. You might be? And probably not. If anything, I think they might be more feisty. Rat terriers might be less so but idkOkay. Am I thinking of Terriers then? And wold toy sized Terriers likely be a bit safer then than larger ones?