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SoutherNtellect
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Posted: Dec 03 2012 at 6:57pm |
missunfoolish wrote:
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foxyroy19 wrote:
Generally a dog will not sh*t or piss where it sleeps. If a dog pisses on your bed that is because you didn't let it out on schedule or it was crated to long and had no choice. |
my dog peed in the bed one time. even after cleaning, i never used that comforter again. he's learned to wake me up
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basically i got lucky. he doesn't bark, doesn't bite. a little too friendly with strangers. lazy. still cuddles up to me like i'm his mother. he isn't the brightest but he's cute as a button. great companion
negatives: he's a picky eater. must stay groomed. the shots can be expensive but you can likely find a low cost clinic. i feel bad when i leave him for hours, but he forgives. got carsick as a puppy
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SoutherNtellect
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Posted: Dec 03 2012 at 6:59pm |
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I'm looking at poms too
These are the ones I'm interested in. The one on the left is 3 years(buddy),, the ones in the right are 10 yr old brothers( Leo and stitch) they are house trained but maybe I can pad train them for when I'm at work.
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*heart melts* how is their health. i think poms have a life span of about 15 years (  makes me sad to think about)
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Posted: Dec 03 2012 at 7:04pm |
SoutherNtellect wrote:
missunfoolish wrote:
SoutherNtellect wrote:
foxyroy19 wrote:
Generally a dog will not sh*t or piss where it sleeps. If a dog pisses on your bed that is because you didn't let it out on schedule or it was crated to long and had no choice. |
my dog peed in the bed one time. even after cleaning, i never used that comforter again. he's learned to wake me up
*i could talk about him all day* |
tell me bout him

tryna get insights on poopies lol
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basically i got lucky. he doesn't bark, doesn't bite. a little too friendly with strangers. lazy. still cuddles up to me like i'm his mother. he isn't the brightest but he's cute as a button. great companion
negatives: he's a picky eater. must stay groomed. the shots can be expensive but you can likely find a low cost clinic. i feel bad when i leave him for hours, but he forgives. got carsick as a puppy
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aww. ugh i hope my mom gives in & lets me try again
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Addicted19034
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Posted: Dec 03 2012 at 7:07pm |
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Leo and stitch have to take a daily pill for narrowed tracheas.
I really want them( how cute are they) but the life span thing scares me. This would be my first dog and I dnt want them to pass shortly after I adopt them. I just don't want them peeing all in the house. They are house and crate trained. Idk which to pick. They are already 10 years old with no adopters, I would like to give them a home.
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Posted: Dec 03 2012 at 7:09pm |
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How did they end up in the foster situation?
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SoutherNtellect
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Posted: Dec 03 2012 at 7:10pm |
yea, that trachea thing is common with small dogs. i think if you have the heart, you can provide them with a good home, for however long they'e meant to be here
i wish i could adopt all the doggies
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Posted: Dec 03 2012 at 7:56pm |
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I couldn't do it, all that crying at night. I have to get my sleep, he had to go!
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Posted: Dec 03 2012 at 8:00pm |
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thats what happened to puppy # 1 :(
lol. maybe i should wait for summer but ugh too far
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Posted: Dec 03 2012 at 8:18pm |
Even having a kennel in the room may not be good enough for them. My brother was away at school and bought one of our other broter's puppies and I kept her for a few days until he could come home to get her. She slept in a box in my room next to my bed, and the bish would whine and try to climb out of the box numerous times throughout the night. I would knock her ass off the side of the box a few times before she got tired and went to sleep for an hour before she would do it again
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Posted: Dec 03 2012 at 8:20pm |
SoutherNtellect wrote:
basically i got lucky. he doesn't bark, doesn't bite. a little too friendly with strangers. lazy. still cuddles up to me like i'm his mother. he isn't the brightest but he's cute as a button. great companion
negatives: he's a picky eater. must stay groomed. the shots can be expensive but you can likely find a low cost clinic. i feel bad when i leave him for hours, but he forgives. got carsick as a puppy
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Sounds like my puppy. He is a sweetie.
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