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Maybe not, idk. But he plays rough lol and he’s very excitable and energeticI'm sure brew won't break a little dog..



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Maybe not, idk. But he plays rough lol and he’s very excitable and energeticI'm sure brew won't break a little dog..
I mean you'd be surprised they can be pretty aware, willow is very gentle with little dogsI want a little dog but Brew would probably break it by accident![]()
That’s awesome!!!! And great to know. I didn’t realize that hahah thanks!I mean you'd be surprised they can be pretty aware, willow is very gentle with little dogs
I feel the same about Denver.I want a little dog but Brew would probably break it by accident![]()
Oh wow that sucksI feel the same about Denver.
I figured Tucker would always be the rough one but Denver is.
She would break a small dog
Relatives have small dogs and she has played with the one before and i had to correct her
The smallest dog she could probably play with or be in this housr would be 20lbs.Oh wow that sucks
Dang lolThe smallest dog she could probably play with or be in this housr would be 20lbs.
She was playing with a 6lb yorkie though
I can confirm - Bostons are a lot faster and more agile than pitties!Maybe not, idk. But he plays rough lol and he’s very excitable and energeticBUT! That said, he has played with a Boston Terrier a couple times on our hikes (the same one) and he did well with him soooo… maybe he would be fine… LOL but I just worry cause a lot of small dogs are so fragile. He could break a leg or something even without meaning to. But they’re also probably a lot faster and maybe even smarter than him so they’d probably learn fast and be fine hahah
Lmaoooo makes sense!!!!! And that’s goodI can confirm - Bostons are a lot faster and more agile than pitties!But @Pampered chicken girl is right, larger dogs do tend to play more softly with the little ones.