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RE: Dog Ultimatum!!! - Hex - 26 January 2013 benefit of a Jack Russell is it might just fit down a rabbit hole ![]() RE: Dog Ultimatum!!! - bigpaul - 26 January 2013 the bigger the dog you have, the more it will cost in food, £ for LB, terriers dont eat a lot, 5 Kilo bag of dog food lasts our Cairn terrier ages. (26 January 2013, 16:34)Hex Wrote: benefit of a Jack Russell is it might just fit down a rabbit hole provided you dont let it get fat! ![]() ![]() RE: Dog Ultimatum!!! - Weyoun - 26 January 2013 I have a Staffy, but contrary to DailyMail opinion, he is soft as shite. Our poodle bosses him around. But he is a big fat cuddly thing, who loves fuss. RE: Dog Ultimatum!!! - Highlander - 26 January 2013 (26 January 2013, 16:27)NorthernRaider Wrote: A mongrol allways inherits the best traits from its parents, a pedogree always inherits the genetic defects, like hip dysplacia etc in Alsations and retrievers, or psychological and leg problems in Spaniels, Bulldogs, Boxers etc. I know our local plods stopped using German shepards cos they were all having to be retired easrly with hip and back problems so they went onto the Belgian sub species which is just slightly smaller but much healthier, so they tell me. I prefer two or three small terriers over one big mutt, dont like all my eggs in one puppy. Of course the problems with hip dysplacia in German Shepherds [ there is no such dog as an Alsation ], only effects a small number of dogs these days,.. maybe a few more in the services because of their continued hard training, it is not realy something that an average person wanting a pet dog should worry too much about (26 January 2013, 16:28)bigpaul Wrote: depends on the size of your house i'd say, seen someone with an Akita coming out of one of the tiny "starter" homes ("where does your dog sleep- anywhere it likes!" ![]() ![]() RE: Dog Ultimatum!!! - Carnebwen - 26 January 2013 I always wanted two wolf hounds. I keep winding my girlfriend up that her preferred springer spaniels won't protect us from wolves. I also don't want deer in the house so some deer hounds as well. We can all sleep on straw together. Shane I don't have the space, plus with the hours I do at work I'd not have time for the dogs. RE: Dog Ultimatum!!! - MaryN - 27 January 2013 (26 January 2013, 00:29)Highlander Wrote: Training dogs to pull is not that easy, it does take a bit of time, but they will get there in the end because most dogs love to run. Looks like a lot of fun, and the dogs are obviously enjoying themselves. What beautiful scenery. RE: Dog Ultimatum!!! - BeardyMan - 28 January 2013 (26 January 2013, 16:21)bigpaul Wrote: pure breds are bloomin' expensive these days, you'd be better off getting something from a rescue centre, healthier and will give you a lot of fun, you'll be doing it a favour giving it a home, dont not put money into a breeders pocket, some of them are no better than breeding farms, if i was getting another dog thats where i'd go. They are more expensive, but if you go to a proper breeder then they should have the hips, elbow etc score tested. Ours cost us near on a grand, cause his mum has won best in breed at crufts twice, and his dad was a show dog too, in Australia. But, I was happy to pay cause he's gonna be a big boy. The dad is a HUGE rotty, I mean massive. I've never seen one that big before. The mum was almost as tall as me on her back legs, and I'm 6'2. paws on my shoulders she could look me in the eye. Winston should be bigger apparently! Plus it's nice having a puppy bouncing about ![]() RE: Dog Ultimatum!!! - Highlander - 28 January 2013 Even getting a dog from a rescue cost money, please dont think that anyone can go along to a rescue and take away a dog,... all my rescue Shepherds cost me over £100, and of course the usual home checks to make sure that the home is ok for the type of dog you are getting,...and of course although I would only go to a rescue, I agree with BM, that there is no guarrentee of anything,... there is no guarentee from a breeder but as BM says you should get the scores, general checks and the history all done for you, so that you start off with the best possible chance of a good healthy dog |