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Science Chic wrote: ADHD! rofllol
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You pet fish? rofllolTPP wrote:
2wlady wrote: Petting a dog brings one's blood pressure down.
Fish do the same, but they can't bark, or catch a ball worth a sh*t!
OK, MB, dogs are better than fish? what else?
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Ok-that is cool.AspenValley wrote: I used to have a big Oscar fish that just LOVED being petted.
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chickaree wrote:
You pet fish? rofllolTPP wrote:
2wlady wrote: Petting a dog brings one's blood pressure down.
Fish do the same, but they can't bark, or catch a ball worth a sh*t!
OK, MB, dogs are better than fish? what else?
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Nobody that matters wrote:
Vice Lord wrote: Not to change the subject but if you're going to make an 18 year commitment to an animal, why wouldn't you make it a pure bred? I realize that mutts are free, but when you spread the $1000 or $2000 dollar cost of a pure bred over 18 years it's a non issue. My dogs a selectively bred to do certain things, and it's amazing to watch them work. Most mutts don't do anything
Just wondering
I have one mutt - he's a shepherd mix. We search for specific mixes when we need another dog, specifically because of the committment. We've found that shepherd/collie mixes have great temperments, incredible intelligence, and fierce loyalty. I don't need a hunting dog, I need a dog that'll protect my family and house, and play with the kids.
I also have a purebred Keeshond. Our last dog was a Keeshond/shepherd mix, and was a great dog. The keeshond is bred to be a family dog, so it fits our need well, but is a bit smaller than we like. He's about 50 lbs, and I usually like a dog that's about 75-100 lbs. He's short too... I like having a dog that's tall enough for me to scratch his ears while I'm standing up without bending over. But all in all, he's a great dog.
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HEARTLESS wrote: Finally, VL admits he has erotophobia.
Note to VL: look it up dufus.
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