What breed exactly, if you've settled on one?
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A Whippet. They pretty much fit all of our criteria - small/medium size, "odorless", short hair, lower energy indoors, etc, etc. We have found a breeder, but we won't be getting one until our current dogs are older.What breed exactly, if you've settled on one?
A Whippet. They pretty much fit all of our criteria - small/medium size, "odorless", short hair, lower energy indoors, etc, etc. We have found a breeder, but we won't be getting one until our current dogs are older.
Nothing specific. Just wanting a great family dog who is well-socialized - something we haven't gotten with any of our rescues...sadly..Eeeek! I L O V E whippets!!!!!!!!!!!! Any goals with the puppers?
Oh, except one - my first rescue Boston. I will always have a Boston.something we haven't gotten with any of our rescues...sadly..
Nothing specific. Just wanting a great family dog who is well-socialized - something we haven't gotten with any of our rescues...sadly..
I don't think I could live without one! It was a depressing four years in between my first Boston's death and Dorie's adoption.I love Bostons![]()
Aww I’m sorry! I need one eventually but it will be a long while lolI don't think I could live without one! It was a depressing four years in between my first Boston's death and Dorie's adoption.
I wouldn't be opposed to showing. I also like agility, but I'm not athletic myself so I don't think I could do that.Aw that's unfortunate. Hope this one's the lucky one! Would you be opposed to lure coursing or showing him/her?