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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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PRT - she's a rescue so couldn't flick through the breed we necessarily wanted her to be.
Sprollie - I love collies. Springers are great with kids. Both are intelligent and easy to train with the right effort
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Grew up on a farm so always dogs about.
First dog as an adult living in a town was a lurcher - because they're child friendly and don't need a huge amount of exercise.
Got a whippet a couple of years ago for the same reason.
Our latest addition is a Bernese mountain dog - because of their suitability for training as a service dog. They're extremely intelligent, child/family friendly and she's literally glued to my heel |
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German Shepherd
We got burgled last year so waited almost a year before we got him to make sure it wasn’t a knee jerk reaction, but then bit the bullet.
He’s my best mate and the loveliest dog I could have wished for
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I have a fox Red Labrador pup who is completely bonkers but very intelligent. I love walking so needed a dog that could share my adventures. Before him I had a golden retriever. My daughters black cockapoo who is 10 also lives with me. She is lovely but I prefer big dogs. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A Beabull - Amazing designer breed. Both traits from the Beagle and the American bulldog.
Daschund - He is my terror but I love his tenacity and his devotion.
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
My beagle has ruined other beagles for me. He is the perfect dog, having all of the positive traits with minor negative traits. I'll never be able to have another beagle due to how chaotic they can be, but he just is not.
And a terriorist. Patterdale cross. He is cool too things he is more than he is |
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By *aizyWoman
over a year ago
west midlands |
"My beagle has ruined other beagles for me. He is the perfect dog, having all of the positive traits with minor negative traits. I'll never be able to have another beagle due to how chaotic they can be, but he just is not.
And a terriorist. Patterdale cross. He is cool too things he is more than he is "
I had a Patterdale he died a couple of years ago I still miss him like mad, a proper little whirlwind of chaos but so sweet. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’ve got Jack Russell I rescued who’d been in the shelter for 3 years, he’d been returned a few times as he had anger issues and was a biter (I think he’d had a hard life and had been mistreated)
I took him on because he had the stupidest little face that I couldn’t say no to, and I wanted to show him he could have a good life with no stress
Fast forward 4 years and he’s a totally different dog, he’s sociable, relaxed, and is my best mate… still gets cross when you want to stop him doing something (he’s stubborn) but we have an understanding |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a French Bulldog, always wanted one long before they became a fashion accessory dog.
Prior to him I had a Chocolate Labrador and a Boxer dog together.
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over a year ago
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A mixed rescue, mostly because we were looking and I couldn't believe how many dogs were being given up on. Theres so many rescues out there looking on a forever home. So we went down that route instead of the puppy one. |
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"I’ve got Jack Russell I rescued who’d been in the shelter for 3 years, he’d been returned a few times as he had anger issues and was a biter (I think he’d had a hard life and had been mistreated)
I took him on because he had the stupidest little face that I couldn’t say no to, and I wanted to show him he could have a good life with no stress
Fast forward 4 years and he’s a totally different dog, he’s sociable, relaxed, and is my best mate… still gets cross when you want to stop him doing something (he’s stubborn) but we have an understanding "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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2 dogs…… a very pretty female Hungarian Vizsla from a puppy and a Spanish Mountain dog that we inherited when my mum passed away from cancer.
Love them both but don’t think we could ever replace the Vizsla, she is perfect. |
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I collect border collies! Or so it seems
Currently have a litter of 7 (4girls 3boys) 4 week old pups.
Mum is our 8 yr old working bitch,
Dad is our 9 yr old working dog,
And then 4 8 month old dogs, all going of to be trained in the not too distant future to replace the 2 older dogs as they're just starting to slow down a little.
And I'm currently on the look out for a Pomeranian (so the total opposite of what I'm used too!) To live in the house and be a companion for my son!
Coz 14 dogs is a lovely number, right? |
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I have a special needs miniature dachshund.
I rescued her when the previous owner wanted to euxxxxize her due to her diabetes. She’s 13 , acts like a puppy and I wouldn’t trade her for a million dollars
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have just rehomed 2 dogs. We were told they are Italian greyhounds, but I think they are a mix. We only wanted one dog but saw these 2 and fell in love with them "
If they are Italian Greyhound size then two would still be smaller than one full sized greyhound! |
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"I have just rehomed 2 dogs. We were told they are Italian greyhounds, but I think they are a mix. We only wanted one dog but saw these 2 and fell in love with them
If they are Italian Greyhound size then two would still be smaller than one full sized greyhound! " You showed me your puppers. You are a awesome human. |
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By *empted23Couple
over a year ago
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We have a bulldog who defies the characteristics of the the breed , laid back , flops in a corner or the sofa etc
Ours is non stop , running exploring snuffling / swimming !!
Never known a bull breed that loved the water
And we wouldn’t change him for the world
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I'm the proud owner/father/ to my lady Eva. Beautiful, loving, soft and sometimes ridiculously stupid.
Loves cuddles, licks, bed and devouring way to large a log..
My world who I'll admit saved my life back in time..
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over a year ago
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"Jack russell, entirely lives up to his reputation, absolute prick, barks at everything and anyone and tries to scrap with other dogs! He’s a dickhead, but he’s our dickhead" lol we had jacks .They are a fantastic breed .
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We have a pom, he is sent from hell to ruin every minute of our lives and ruin our sanity.
We had to say goodbye to our queen,millie, a staffy who was just the most amazing companion you could wish for. 15 years of totally loyalty |
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I have an American Bulldog x Labrador!
He’s 52kgs of gentle giant and the softest lump going.
Scared of cats, the hoover, the broom, pretty much everything really
Thinks he’s a lapdog for cuddles too…. |
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My other half has currently 5 dogs as she fosters. Two very big dogs. 1 little cobshite. and two little new fosters.
anyone wanna foster either 1 big dog or 2 little dogs together get in touch.
also we are looking for a lady to join us so if you are a lady you loves dogs get in touch. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We have a 5 year old Boston Terrier and a 5 month old miniature daschund.
Boston's are perfect as they are very affectionate, don't require too much exercise and just look amazing with such a playful and friendly attitude.
Daschund's are again very affectionate and just look adorable. He's such a little character |
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I’ve got a border collie girl, the sweetest, most adorable girl on the planet...... She’s a rescue, but have her since she was a pup (she’s 8 now). Bless her she suffers from terrible anxiety, which is getting worse as she’s getting older.
And I have a collie Pom x boy.... he’s the most lovable little nugget. Also a rescue and he’s 7.
I volunteered with animal rescues for years, have fostered hundreds of puppies/dogs. Wish I could’ve kept them all |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
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"We are looking to get a Hungarian Vizsla x"
I had one. They are very strong minded and difficult to tire out. They can be incredibly tactile and really love physical closeness. Separation anxiety can be an issue when they're young so not really a good breed to be left on their own as they can be destructive.
I'm not joking when I say this but many vizlas can instinctively climb trees. Mine didn't like cats and I learned the hard way about this party trick. |
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By *olf and RedCouple
over a year ago
Nr Cardiff or at Chams Darlaston |
A mixed breed rescue, she definitely has Jack Russell in the mix. She tries to kill her toys by shaking them. Loves other dogs and people. Soft as anything and very loved by all of the household. Currently snoring on the bed! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have the most adorable German shorthaired pointer
He’s 2 and a half, full of beans and so affectionate and my 4 year old girls foot warmer "
Oh he’s called Gheluvelt or just Gully |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have two rescues.
Jax is 6 years old and a carpathian shepherd mix. Extremely stubborn and independent but my big baby bear.
Alfie my grumpy old man at around 12yrs old is a mixture of I haven't a clue. Very loving if he knows you even though grumpy haha. |
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Had two staffies and lost the last one last year was devastating and never got used to not seeing a dog walk Into the room.Thpughts cats would cure it.. it didn't and Caved in and got two English spaniel pups in may. Now I've two dogs and 3 cats and my heart is full. |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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I have three
Two shepweilers (German shepherd/Rottweiler crosses). They are brother and sister. We originally had the sister but the family who had the brother couldn’t cope with him so we had him as well (last year) and he is my furry cuddle monster and I absolutely adore him.
There two are both large powerful dogs!
I also have my Heinz variety boy who is scatty - he accepted the other two into his life with no fuss at all after having me to himself for 7 years. He is medium sized.
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