Breedia Dog Forum
I do really like these little dogs, and think they might be a good idea. This breeder seems to have had a lot of puppies recently and says that they...
I'm in love with his eyebrows! He is a very foxy chap isn't he... :blush: I'm sorry
I did a double take on that :shock: My Mum got my Cookie as a pure staffy puppy at about 5 months old, they thought he was 7 months, but even so...
Maybe they know they are giant puppies and as such more likely to be bouncy and accidentally squash them??? Just a thought. Could be the big fully...
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I agree with getting a cat, no need to exercise it like a dog, still good for cuddles and some play time, better suited to lack of training/attention...
Making me think about fit yorkies so have a quick look at them doing agility, and wondered if they could actually do the seesaw... lol would it...
Very interesting. Well Cookie is 8 at the moment and while he is good with familiar dogs he is much happier as an only dog and we want to go...
Brilliant, when I can have an addition to the family I will keep them in mind and find out more about them. Thanks
He looks lovely. I know these are gundogs but are they any good at anything else, like fun agility or low level obedience.? I have been thinking of a...
There are always greyhounds that need homes, in fact there are two now in the rescue section that are suitable to go to a new home with people who...
I've just read through and watched all the little videos, and I am well and truly amazed. Just the other day I was saying that GSD aren't doing the...
I have only ever seen 2, both I could hear their breathing even though it was fairly cool and they were only walking along on extendibles, both with...
What about a cocker x poodle or for more energy lab x poodle. I see alot of these going up for re-homing, more because they have become so popular...
Again I'm sure that a decent rescue centre (especially one with a foster programme) could inform you of the individual dogs requirement for exercise....