LOVE:
American Pit Bull Terrier (sweetest most loyal and loving dog I've ever owned, great with babies and kids)
HAVE ALSO OWNED:
Black Lab (That dog was a terror. Chewed and destroyed everything)
Golden Retriever (awesome dog, great with kids, easy to train)
Poodle mix (another terror of a dog- kept attacking my baby brother)
Dachsund mix (boring dog completely devoid of personality- poor thing died of Parvo)
Great Dane (a great dog, loving toward adults but not great with kids)
FAMILY MEMBERS HAVE OWNED:
Dalmatian (I swear that thing is bi-polar! Will bite people randomly for no reason.)
Black Lab (Bites people, has fear aggression probs, and a nervous disorder. Bit my infant nephew)
Border Collie (liked to escape and run away for weeks at a time chasing deer, killed ducks on the farm for amusement)
Poodle mix (this one was a very nice calm, friendly, happy dog)
Large black mongrel (Tried to bite my face off when I was a toddler)
2006-08-09 15:49:51
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a yorkie for 3 years and this Summer he drown in my kids' 2 foot pool. He was a wonderful dog and honestly the cutest dog I have ever seen. I miss him really bad. I would do anything to have him back. He only weighed 4 lbs. and it was hard having him and 2 small children. They are VERY delicate and obviously need to be watched VERY closely. If you don't have small children and have the time to monitor it closely I would recommend a Yorkie. I now have a Schnoodle(half Schnauzer and half Poodle) he has an awesome personality. He looks like an old fashioned teedy bear. He will be a little bigger which is better for my famlily.
2006-08-09 15:50:49
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answered by misty_28 2
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I have a Beagle, Chloe Madison. I traveled (round trip) three hours to go get her. I adopted her from a Beagle Rescue, an affiliate with my local Humane Society (which I'm a BIG supporter of!)
Actually, she picked me! LOL
I've had her now for almost three years.
I got her from Madison County, hence her middle name! LOL
She's cute, cuddly and loveable but can be a little sh*t sometimes! If I had it to do over again, I don't think I'd choose a Beagle as an indoor pet. She gets into everything and I have to watch her constantly!I have to keep everything up away from her reach.
Buy Mommy loves her and wouldn't give he up for the world!
There are SO many dogs (and cats) out there just waiting to be adopted by a good, loving home. I hate to see all the abandoned and unwanted pets in the world. It's just sickening.
2006-08-09 16:10:40
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answered by penwrite5 5
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I have 3 Female English Bull Terriers (bitches), and 2 French Mastif (dogs)Both neutered, and a rescued Pitbull (female), (it wont let me type *****) When I walk in the park, I am SAFE!!!
They all get along just fine, although the Mastifs tend to be dominant over the rest of the Clan. I have to add, The Pitbull is the most loving and friendly dog I have ever owned. There is much to be said for this breed.
2006-08-09 15:59:29
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answered by bg_322 2
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I have a small chihuahua that is a house dog, that I got from a shelter. Her name is little bit of honey. We have two beautiful black labs that just walked up to our house.
We get a lot of stray animals and have to find homes for them because we live in the country. For some reason people think it is OK to dump animals off on people that live outside of the city.
I had two other dogs, but Bow hunters killed them.
Our male black lab (Warrior), had to have one of his legs amputated because an arrow went through it.
I love all breeds of dogs and it just hurts so much that people can be so cruel to them or any animal.
2006-08-09 16:01:28
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answered by moonlight_is_harmonious_1 5
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a german shepherd, he is too whiny and a huge baby, a yellow lab who is the BEST dog to have, the sweetest dog in the whole world, great with kids or anyone for that matter, she love every animal and every person she has ever seen. and a toy poodle who is a sweety but a little on the bossy and prissy side. she thinks she is a princess and is a brat, but i love her anyways. Labs are by far the best dogs! every lab I have ever had or seen has been awesome. The Lord has blessed me with a lot of animals, they are our companions, how could we not love them!?
2006-08-09 15:48:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I have 5 Dogs
1. Toy Fox Terrier- very smart and affectionate
2. Yorkshire Terrier- smart and a show dog she's a toy silky
3. Yorkshire Terrier/Jack Russel - Too smart and full of energy get their brains at 1.5 years
4. Maltese/Poodle/Shitzu - Content with life and cuddly
5. Toy Poodle - Dumber than a box of rocks but very affectionate
2006-08-09 15:48:50
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answered by thrawns11 1
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Our first dog was a female Black Labrador (pure bred). Unfortunately we had to put her down back in October of last year: her name was Elsa. A very faithful and loving dog. We adopted two puppies from an abandoned litter (both female). They are Labrador/Golden Retriever mixes (one is a blonde short-haired, her name is Daisy; the other is a black long-haired, we call her Heidi). Very fun loving dogs.
2006-08-09 15:48:03
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answered by Charles C 3
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I love all dogs except Bull Terriers, they are the only dogs I really find repulsive.
I have a Cocker Spaniel and a Lab/Rottweiler.
2006-08-09 15:49:10
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answered by rwfangirl07 1
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In my lifetime I've owned the following: Old English Sheepdog, Dobermans (3), Rottweiler, Neopolitan Mastiff, English Mastiff's (2) and a Brittany Spaniel. I loved them all. The Rott was by far the smartest. My English Mastiffs are living, breathing, walking stuffed animals and have no agression in them at all. They are truly my favorites of all of them.
2006-08-09 15:48:14
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answered by J Somethingorother 6
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