Monday, January 18, 2010

Pei Fishing Home Needing A Puppy!!!!!!!!! ENQUIRE WITHIN Xxxxxxxx?

Home needing a puppy!!!!!!!!! ENQUIRE WITHIN xxxxxxxx? - pei fishing

Welcome to assign id love a puppy problem is I do not have much money at all with what Christmas ND only I as a father, I spent a fortune As Usual !!!!!!!!!
I have 2 rabbits and tropical fish, dogs need to be very good as I could with children from age 3, loves the animals tostroke - gently, of course, have, like rabbits DONT home, which was played almost.
Id ideally like a Shar Pei, but I know it's acheivable UN budget narrow, like a German Shepherd, Alsatian, id mastiff, golden retriever or labrador
preferably not too old, but I'm open to any deviation from these deals as soon as I saw the dog I want it bad dog

12 comments:

Solow said...

I answered his question with details of other rescue dogs, and then I saw it and enter your search ... probably not in the interest of the puppy Springer beautiful ... but can also (if you have time, etc.) to blink - a Great Dane cross puppies.

http://www.dawgdogs.co.uk/blink.html

The only problem with him is that he is deaf, and what is being taught sign language. If I have time, desire and a heart big enough, had to cope with, then I'm sure he would make a wonderful pet. He is adorable.

Oh, that's another problem - they would redeploy to a location where another dog ... Yes, you have two dogs, then? lol

Buster is very sweet ... great language!
http://www.dawgdogs.co.uk/Buster.html

I am sure that someone contact you, if you two ... although I must admit that it may take a bit much, especially since some of you at home.

I must admit they have some lovely looking puppies (with sad stories behind the demand for new homes) on the site - here's the link on the homepage of rehoming ...
http://www.dawgdogs.co.uk/Re-Homing.html

The only question is not good for you, Alfie ... but I hope you find the ideal home soon ... It is very beautiful ... we read on this search for a dingy gray / blue terrier?


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Major Tom PS Check out this site:
http://www.waggytails.org.uk/WTAdoptionL ...
Major Tom is an old German shepherd 12 weeks

Every dog has it's day said...

How much money, a small dog would be much cheaper to feed. Once a dog is like marriage, insickness and health, for better or for worse. People do not realize how much can cost a dog. You may think it can afford to feed them, but keep in mind if you pay your veterinary bills. The first years are not bad booster only if you're lucky, but even in old age, such as health problems in humans start.

I have a dog who has a house for pancrinitus breath, still blind and deaf, had a testicular cancer last year and were diabetic in the last 2 years. I'm lucky I can afford to treat him, as I have no children. In the last 3 years I have tasted over 2,500 pounds. I will not say holidays.A many people, I'm stupid and should have brought himself to sleep, but as long as you want, then I will continue to do what is necessary. You have to take these things into consideration, it would be able to pay if something goes wrong.

I think I've read somewhere that the average dog COSTS is more than £ 10,000 in their lives. This is to buy toys for dogs, beds, leashes, bowls, food, veterinary expenses for furniture and floors can cause damage ..

He has a shock survival space.

fenlandf... said...

I doubt you will get no relief center, which you assume you want a dog, a child under 6 years. I doubt if ever a breed of dog, which has allocated free of charge. Most rescue centers is always a gift of 150 pounds.

Tracey Wright said...

Friendly, Heather, her poor dog went through the mill! Sleep my cat was one of the hardest things I've made, especially since I loved my child with me, the cats. Luckily he was quite young to understand what had happened.

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If you really want a dog, probably away from large breeds like German shepherds to stay, Bull Mastiff, etc. Think about is how big your son is and how big are these animals in comparison! Moreover, as noted, the race can be aggressive.

Labradors are known to be a little better with children, but 3 years is still a bit smaller than, but avoid the kind of agile yappy dogs like Jack Russell terriers and Yorkshire - I have nothing against either of these races, I have a Yorkie and a Jack Russell myself, but with a small child, I would be careful.

The problem with a dog is around children who may be unpredictable. My Basset Hound in'laws, my 22 months old, is the best friend, but once aAlex is caught and pulled his tail or ears, and everything he can do is stand on the leg of her complement to a day.

I would advise you to become a Rescue Center or look in your local newspaper for dogs looking for homes, but I want to avoid holding a puppy and older dogs - the pups are very excited and try for the sake of, train, etc. , and most dogs have less tolerance for employing a child.

Perhaps if you have a dog that would like to see you, you can have for your child, a number of times you can see how, even without the need for a dog that could then be unnecessary to take a visit.

Otherwise, what is a cat? My son loves cats, and the profit is more likely the cat run and hide when you are pressed from stuffed and tired!

Good luck with whatever you decide.

Tracey Wright said...

Friendly, Heather, her poor dog went through the mill! Sleep my cat was one of the hardest things I've made, especially since I loved my child with me, the cats. Luckily he was quite young to understand what had happened.

* * * * * * * * * *

If you really want a dog, probably away from large breeds like German shepherds to stay, Bull Mastiff, etc. Think about is how big your son is and how big are these animals in comparison! Moreover, as noted, the race can be aggressive.

Labradors are known to be a little better with children, but 3 years is still a bit smaller than, but avoid the kind of agile yappy dogs like Jack Russell terriers and Yorkshire - I have nothing against either of these races, I have a Yorkie and a Jack Russell myself, but with a small child, I would be careful.

The problem with a dog is around children who may be unpredictable. My Basset Hound in'laws, my 22 months old, is the best friend, but once aAlex is caught and pulled his tail or ears, and everything he can do is stand on the leg of her complement to a day.

I would advise you to become a Rescue Center or look in your local newspaper for dogs looking for homes, but I want to avoid holding a puppy and older dogs - the pups are very excited and try for the sake of, train, etc. , and most dogs have less tolerance for employing a child.

Perhaps if you have a dog that would like to see you, you can have for your child, a number of times you can see how, even without the need for a dog that could then be unnecessary to take a visit.

Otherwise, what is a cat? My son loves cats, and the profit is more likely the cat run and hide when you are pressed from stuffed and tired!

Good luck with whatever you decide.

genkilad... said...

Go to the dismissal of a dog ... eg. Battersea Dogs Home. Should be controlled and a fee for the dog. Arent you free. They suggest that the dog you want.

Good luck.

Siobhan C said...

Well, you said you do not have much money, so if I were you, still have no dog! Do not think I was his great desire to bring your dog confused / dog in your life, but I think that if someone on a dog to be ready to turn his life should be this new dog.

sophylak... said...

Please, just go to the Humane Society and local adoption - dogs do not take kindly to be played with more or less .. sounds as if they had their hands busy, I suggest you wait until your child is older

smiley said...

If that really want to adopt a dog, there are many dogs and cats in the house and waits for someone to give my dog has a home for dogs and cats, and I love

katrina c said...

Take a look at the paper his prey and classifieds in local windows, etc. I have my lab of 10 € in 4 years of looting and paid £ 70 in a shelter for my other dog.

katrina c said...

Take a look at the paper his prey and classifieds in local windows, etc. I have my lab of 10 € in 4 years of looting and paid £ 70 in a shelter for my other dog.

katrina c said...

Take a look at the paper his prey and classifieds in local windows, etc. I have my lab of 10 € in 4 years of looting and paid £ 70 in a shelter for my other dog.

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