I want a dog that is around 30 pounds, has a short, low-odor, low-shedding coat, an athletic build, white nails, and loves all people and other dogs. :]
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Sounds like a Boston terrier. I'll take one too today.I want a dog that is around 30 pounds, has a short, low-odor, low-shedding coat, an athletic build, white nails, and loves all people and other dogs. :]

Sounds like you already have thatI want a dog that is around 30 pounds, has a short, low-odor, low-shedding coat, an athletic build, white nails, and loves all people and other dogs. :]
Close! But 30lbs is in between my two dogs. Luna is 53lbs and Dorie is 19lbs.Sounds like you already have that![]()
Well, I guess you need to find a little bit bigger Boston TerrierClose! But 30lbs is in between my two dogs. Luna is 53lbs and Dorie is 19lbs.
I seen a bit of it, they are so talentedJust watching the Westminster agility championship that I recorded yesterday. You can really tell the energy of breeds by watching them compete. I used to want another poodle but they have too much energy, and the barking. Than an Australian shepherd, which I don't often see competing in agility came out, and my heart went pitter patter.
They are said to be high energy, but I've never seen them like that. The golden that ran before barked and was very eager. The Aussie was quiet, and had a lower energy. Yes I love the breed. Now if only they could get a boxer to run agility. I think I've seen one, and it was adorable.
I've seen them as big as 40 pounds. My Shorty is 3/4 boston, and 1/4 French bulldog and is a solid 35 pounds.Well, I guess you need to find a little bit bigger Boston Terrier
AwwwwwwwwwJust watching the Westminster agility championship that I recorded yesterday. You can really tell the energy of breeds by watching them compete. I used to want another poodle but they have too much energy, and the barking. Than an Australian shepherd, which I don't often see competing in agility came out, and my heart went pitter patter.
They are said to be high energy, but I've never seen them like that. The golden that ran before barked and was very eager. The Aussie was quiet, and had a lower energy. Yes I love the breed. Now if only they could get a boxer to run agility. I think I've seen one, and it was adorable.
Oh wowI've seen them as big as 40 pounds. My Shorty is 3/4 boston, and 1/4 French bulldog and is a solid 35 pounds.