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whiteyfunn

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Jul 1, 2005
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I'm not saying I am. But, IF I did. What breed should I get? I already have a few names in mind. :love:
 
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JB

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Nov 17, 2004
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Lots of things that determine which breed you should get. How big is your yard? Do you have young children? How much time will you get to spend with the dog?

And I think you should definitely name him "Saban."
 

whiteyfunn

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Jul 1, 2005
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Lots of things that determine which breed you should get. How big is your yard? Do you have young children? How much time will you get to spend with the dog?

And I think you should definitely name him "Saban."

I have a pretty big yard. NO kids. :shock: I work all day but mornings and nights I can spend time with "him." :love:

Saban is good. One option is Wilson (as in John Parker). I do like double names for animals...
 

JB

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I have a pretty big yard. NO kids. :shock: I work all day but mornings and nights I can spend time with "him." :love:

Saban is good. One option is Wilson (as in John Parker). I do like double names for animals...

Not a dog expert, but a few things you should know. Avoid hounds because they bark alot and IF they ever get out, they're gone.

We have two Golden Retrievers and they are the sweetest, most-loyal dogs ever. My wife wants a Jack Russell, but you talk about high-strung dogs. They're damn smart, though.

My advice is to do your homework on various breeds, their temperaments, and which one is best for you. I'm pretty sure the American Kennel Club has a website with all the info you would need. It's a big decision.
 

Mermaid

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Aug 11, 2005
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Pugs! They live to eat and sleep. Who could resist a dog like that? And, plus, they have the most adorable faces you could ever wish for. :love:
 

ktschris

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Nov 18, 2004
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I just got a pug a week ago!!!:love:

I love him :love::love: He is adorable and the sweetest puppy I've ever seen. He quickly made himself a part of our family, and even my husband has melted under his gaze. :love:
 

whiteyfunn

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Jul 1, 2005
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Seagrove Beach
Not a dog expert, but a few things you should know. Avoid hounds because they bark alot and IF they ever get out, they're gone.

We have two Golden Retrievers and they are the sweetest, most-loyal dogs ever. My wife wants a Jack Russell, but you talk about high-strung dogs. They're damn smart, though.

My advice is to do your homework on various breeds, their temperaments, and which one is best for you. I'm pretty sure the American Kennel Club has a website with all the info you would need. It's a big decision.

I love hounds, though. I'd get a beagle if I got a hound. Golden Retrievers are wonderful but they shed and I HATE to vaccuum.

Seagrover had a Jack Russell for a minute. Those things are high maintenance. Too much for me to handle. We can stratch them on the list. And no mini poodles. Those things freak me out.

Pugs! They live to eat and sleep. Who could resist a dog like that? And, plus, they have the most adorable faces you could ever wish for. :love:


I adore pugs!!! They are at the top of the list.
 
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