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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: United States
Posts: 19
| i should probably put some pictures of those two at the lake! in their life jackets!
__________________ Shrek and Priness Fiona's Mommy! |
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| | #47 |
| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: May 2007 Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Posts: 34
| Chocolate Lab all the way! I was in the exact same situation - I have my two Yorkie Babies - Rosie is now 4 yrs old and only 4 lbs, and Romeo is 3 yrs old and 10 lbs. My husband wanted a "manly" dog that he could hunt with, take to the beach, etc., and so we got CocoaBaby, or adorable, lovable, choc. lab. Yes, you do have to watch them during the puppy stage, but let me tell you - Rosie doesn't put up with ANYthing from Cocoa! Cocoa is now 8 months old and 60 lbs, and submits to Rosie every time! The biggest piece of advice we listened to from our vet was when you have a dog as little as Rosie and plan on getting a big dog, let the little dog run the show. So even as a puppy, (Cocoa was 11 lbs at 8 weeks when we got her), if she stepped out of line, we let Rosie correct her. (I mean, within reason. Rosie has never been a nippy dog so we were never afraid she would hurt Cocoa.) |
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| | #48 |
| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Malta
Posts: 38
| How about siberian husky or fox terrier. Love, YorkieSophie |
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| | #49 |
| No Longer a Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: NJ
Posts: 212
| I wanted to add, Cockers are really loving and get along with most people and animals, but they are a ton of work. Their ears get dirty a lot because they tend to go into their food bowls, they tend to be hard to house train (in my experience Cockers will pee for any reason any time), and get sick very easy. |
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