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  • Thanks for taking him in. He looks like a friendly laid back guy.
    It's a good thing you didn't end up with one of these attack dogs.
    Pictured here.
     

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    -Mil-Surp-Phreak-

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    Feb 26, 2007
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    Thanks for taking him in. He looks like a friendly laid back guy.
    It's a good thing you didn't end up with one of these attack dogs.
    Pictured here.
    My wife really wanted an english bulldog as our next dog but when life puts a great dog in front of you, you take that opportunity. Cute little ball of fur you got there, shame if it decided to attack your shoes lol. We think our new guy is still very young as his paws don't match his body size, and that he is chewing the CRAP out of everything in sight....very puppy like behavior. On the plus side though, only one accident inside the house and that's because I ignored his signs that he needed to go out to finish up the Caps game.
     

    CelticBiggie

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    Mar 26, 2016
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    My wife really wanted an english bulldog as our next dog but when life puts a great dog in front of you, you take that opportunity. Cute little ball of fur you got there, shame if it decided to attack your shoes lol. We think our new guy is still very young as his paws don't match his body size, and that he is chewing the CRAP out of everything in sight....very puppy like behavior. On the plus side though, only one accident inside the house and that's because I ignored his signs that he needed to go out to finish up the Caps game.


    Takes a strong soul to take in a rescue sometimes. Puppies can be hard but at least you get to effect the most of his upbringing.

    Our oldest was a street side rescue. the two chihuahuas were pseudo resues(abusive household and a puppy mill). Our only non rescue was the border collie.


    But yes can I has the Pom please?
     

    Kman

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    Dec 23, 2010
    11,992
    Eastern shore
    My wife really wanted an english bulldog as our next dog but when life puts a great dog in front of you, you take that opportunity. Cute little ball of fur you got there, shame if it decided to attack your shoes lol. We think our new guy is still very young as his paws don't match his body size, and that he is chewing the CRAP out of everything in sight....very puppy like behavior. On the plus side though, only one accident inside the house and that's because I ignored his signs that he needed to go out to finish up the Caps game.

    I keep coming back to this thread.

    Thank you so much for giving him a new life.

    More pix please.
     

    CelticBiggie

    Active Member
    Mar 26, 2016
    616
    I wants has please.... We have two chihuahuas. One is a long hair. Never was a small dog person before, now I am.
     

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