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Join Date: Sep 2010
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I'm thinking of adopting a lhasa. But I need to be well-equipped with all the information about lhasa apso training and lhasa apso care. Do you guys have any more idea about training this breed? I have already researched from the websites but I need more advices from real owners of this breed. Thanks in advance.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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American Eskimo's are the best dogs ever. Have one and adore her. Very smart and obedient. They come in toy, miniature, and standard sizes. The toy's look like a white pom. Grew up with poodles and think they are by far the smartest dogs, though. Just have three human boys in the family, and they resisted getting a poodle. So, we have a boy yorkie. Adore him, but at 2 1/2, still not potty trained. Clean messes everyday, and he goes outside too. UGH.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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Another American Staffordshire Terrier, they are so smart, loyal, and eager to please. Or perhaps a Samoyed, I grew up with one-broke my teeth chewing on his ears and learned to walk by grabbing handfuls and dragging him around.
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Northumberland, England
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Probably either a chihuahua or jack russell.
Years ago our family hads a fabulous border collie called Skye and I've always had a soft spot for them. I'd love another BUT.....my heart says get one and enjoy the obedience training and agility and working trials and looooong countyside walks but my head says ''Gill, you're too knackered and unfit to get a collie nowadays - it would kill you!!!'' |
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