Im thinking of buying a Dog

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Rob
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Re: Im thinking of buying a Dog

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mrgnu1958 wrote:Only a small one coz i DONT fancy picking up Big number 2s.
What does owning a Dog entail and have you any suggestions to what Breed?
Im thinking of a yorkshire Terrier.

Get a rescue dog. Plenty are out there requiring good homes with friendly, loving owners like your good self ! 8)

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Used to have a German Sheppard and a Dobermann. German Sheppard was my favourite. :(

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Just go to a rescue centre or Battersea Dogs Home and take one you like the look of, never mind a particular breed. NB , it won`t be free, you will be expected to make a substantial donation.

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its £90 pix"y

be nice to have company and look after something.

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mrgnu1958 wrote:its £90 pix"y

be nice to have company and look after something.
Get a cat.......much less trouble!

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hhmmmmmm really?

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Cats look after themselves pretty much, all you need to do is feed them!

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What about if i wanna walk it?

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mrgnu1958 wrote:What about if i wanna walk it?
I don`t think you`d get very far....... :lol: :lol: :lol:

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why on earth not? :?

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I think you`d better stick to getting a dog mrgnu!

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:? :? :? :?

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On the other hand you can leave a cat at home when you are out without problems. Just remember you won`t own the cat , it will own you....other way round with a dog! :lol:

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Post by mrgnu1958 »

im not too sure about a Dog now.
WHY?
Well,when im out it might keep Barking and ive got right fecking horrible neighbours,even though ive got a Detatched place :banghead: :banghead:

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mrgnu1958 wrote:im not too sure about a Dog now.
WHY?
Well,when im out it might keep Barking and ive got right fecking horrible neighbours,even though ive got a Detatched place :banghead: :banghead:
One thing about a cat.......it will almost certainly use a neighbours garden as its toilet, rather than yours...... :lol:

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