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Brew is still so puppy like sometimes LOL at least in his interactions with other dogs 

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There are LOTS of adult and senior dogs languishing in shelters. There are many advantages to adopting an adult, the biggest one is that what you see is what you get. And "what you get" is generally past the puppy craziness and chewing stages.Only thing holding me back is I'm not sure I want to raise a pup currently..
I have 6 female dogs. It would be near impossible to add an adult. Puppies I know how to raise and introduce to my pack. Adults aren't my thing. I prefer knowing how my dogs are raised. I admire those who are willing to take on an adult. I cannot, plus no one would adopt to us anyways. Too many rules and restrictions. I don't add to the pet overpopulation. I responsibly own from beginning to end.There are LOTS of adult and senior dogs languishing in shelters. There are many advantages to adopting an adult, the biggest one is that what you see is what you get. And "what you get" is generally past the puppy craziness and chewing stages.
Both make great cuddle buddies.I think a Boston would be a perfect addition. Or a rattie.![]()
That’s perfect! LOL Brew might get a little jealous thoughBoth make great cuddle buddies.
They do. Rat terriers play more vigorously because everything is a rodent that needs killing. So toys get shook, and stuffing removed to make sure they are dead.That’s perfect! LOL Brew might get a little jealous thoughbut that’s okay LOL do they get zoomies and wanna play? LOL
Awwwwww that’s awesome!!!!!!!!! I think a Boston would be perfect!!!!!!!!! Playing chase for forever, getting Mister Tubby Pants in shape, the usual…They do. Rat terriers play more vigorously because everything is a rodent that needs killing. So toys get shook, and stuffing removed to make sure they are dead.
My one Boston mix likes to run, and be chased. She always ends up being Braveheart with the other ones trying to pull her apart. I yell knock it off, and Shorty jumps up, and takes off like a crazy rabbit with the rest in pursuit.
Both breeds like to cuddle with their owners, and sleep under the covers. It's hard to pick between them.