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#46 |
still says videotape
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Please say you are not using dog shit compost on edible plants...
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trying hard to be a better person
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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nope. Usually around the palms and stuff. lol
Dog poo doesn't make for very good compost, but you have to put the clippings somewhere.
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all hollowed out
Join Date: Jan 2005
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my kids are driving me crazy for a dog, and not being a dog person, I am considering a daschund, as the seemingly lowest maintenance dog possible. Any input, anyone?
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#49 |
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most of the sausage dogs I've known have been a bit snappy, so I probably wouldn't choose one of those for kids. Depends how old the kids are too.
We have a mini foxy and she's very low maintenance, friendly and has boundless energy.
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#50 |
all hollowed out
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they are 7 and 11, and haven't squashed the hamster yet, so I guess they are pretty gentle on the pets. Sorry, do you mean a fox terrier?
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#51 |
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yes...but the mini version. If you want to see what mine looks like you can view my house tour. She's just at the end of it.
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#52 |
all hollowed out
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okay, another dumb question, where would I find your house tour?
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#54 |
i am myself
Join Date: Nov 2007
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what she said
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#55 |
all hollowed out
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Ridgecrest, CA
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Thanks Ali, he looks really cute. We need a dog that can handle hot weather (up to 120F in the worst of summer, so a shorthair is good)
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#56 |
Doctor Wtf
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Location: Badelaide, Baustralia
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![]() This thread really has gone to the dogs, hasn't it?
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#57 |
Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
Join Date: Jun 2006
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I love dogs. I love most dogs. The reason I have never had a dog is just due to not really being home enough to give it the time it needs and not having the space (I think I've mentioned a few times I've always wanted an Irish Wolfhound but I love big dogs.)
I've met some of the sweetest little dogs, so cute you could eat 'em, but I've also seen a lot of little dogs who are snappy, growly, trembly, and well, just buttheads. That is very annoying to me. Why not just get a cat, or a chinchilla? ![]() Here is a site where you can choose breeds based on what characteristics you are looking for. |
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#58 | |
polaroid of perfection
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: West Yorkshire
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![]() What Clod said re smells is quite a good point though - we have a pretty wet climate here. The doggy smell I refer to is pretty much wet hair smell. You get it in school halls too sometimes - all the hot wet kiddies in their jumpers give it off. In Britain I have only rarely been to a house where I couldn't tell the owners had a dog. Cat breath can smell vile, but they have smaller lungs to blow out of. Similar principle re cat farts ![]() Binky, no dog is really low maintenance if it is looked after properly. Think vet visits for injections, worming, de-fleaing, tooth care, 2-3 walks a day, pawprints, hair etc. Any animal will have an impact on your life and one which isn't in a cage/ tank will have a big impact. I'm not being anti-dog now, I'd say the same to a reluctant cat owner - think it through very carefully first.
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barely disguised asshole, keeper of all that is holy.
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nice link S123 - lotta good info!
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This lie needs to be removed UT.
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