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    Pop took his brain back. xellos88330's Avatar
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    Tell the truth, you started thinking about buying one of those dogs after you saw my avatar, didn't you?
    I don't think so. Maybe subliminally. Fell in love with pugs when I was taken to an animal shelter and got to play with a room full of them. I kept making one spaz out and snort like crazy. Never had so much fun with a dog before. I think that was when I was 8 years old or something.

    If I don't get a pug, I might get a beagle or a collie.

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    Schnauzer (and I admit I had to look that up). Easjer and I have one.

    As a breed they are prone to dry skin and they bark more than most. However they are also pretty smart, easy to train, generally mellow, and adaptable to whatever daily routine your life and schedule dictate.
    We're getting one the first weekend in December.

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    They hate us - but they want to be us!
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    Save yourself a lot of hassle - get a cat instead.

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    Bob Kelso is an awful man Dr Cox's Avatar
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    i have a greyhound, there not ugly, but they are very different looking, and good dogs

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    Old fogey Bender's Avatar
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    Schnauzer (and I admit I had to look that up). Easjer and I have one.
    you have one, and yet you didn't know how to spell it ?

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    Pugs are awesome. Best small dog out there. I've had 3 all great dogs but we did have a black one(shocker) that was a little dumb. She just sat there sometimes and licked the patio glass.

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    Old fogey Bender's Avatar
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    I've always thought little dogs were girlie dogs.

    I have a great dane. Never liked pugs. Guess I'd get a boston terrier if I got a smaller dog. Wouldn't mind a Schnauzer either.

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    Believe. RedsLakers24's Avatar
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    is paying 750 too much for a doberman?

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    It happens. Samr's Avatar
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    My brother used to have a pug. "Used to" being the operative words. They are the cute when they are puppies, and that's about it. The snorting alone was enough to keep me from getting one, but they are prone to getting massively fat, and not in the cute way.

    I have a rat terrier, which I love to death. Gracie has everything good about a Jack Russell, like the intelligence, energy, friendliness, minus the insanity. I've had in the past, labs, jack russells, italian greyhound, and toy chiuahua (sp). The rat terrier and the toy are my two favorite breeds.

    But yeah, x-nay on the pug. Stupid snorting hyperactive little s.

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    My take on pugs…

    Extremely smart & overly sensitive…If you shoo them away from the dinner table they will fart at will & walk away…If they are used to going for a car ride at particular time & you don’t take them they will pout in their doggie bed & act like they got sick when you went out…They don’t like the heat or to be left outdoors...they need to be inside during the day….They also smell (for a little dog) & they need regular baths…They like regular routine, they like to play at the same time every day…They love to chase a small ball or chew toy…They are not athletic like a Jack Russell…

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    Govt, stay away!
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    I love all dogs but obviously favor my pure bred basset hound that I have.

    Easy going, sweetest nicest dog you've ever met. The whole breed's temperament is the same way. Don't believe the BS about the breed being dumb, they are just stubborn. Mine was quite easy to train. If I were you, I'd get a basset hound, very very cute dogs, sweet and nice, and perfect if you have or plan on having kids!

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    Of the dogs I have had, two Afghan hounds, a doberman, a mastiff, a pug, and a Yorkshire Terrier, I'd say the doberman has been the best big dog and the Yorkie the best small one.

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    Ive been thinking about getting a min pin
    That's the only breed of dog I ever saw have to be put down after a Cesar Millan intervention. They are absolutely bat hyper.

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    It happens. Samr's Avatar
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    My rat terrier and the fiance's toy Chihuahua.

    Best advice is ask everyone you personally know (not just over the internet) and see what they have to say.... I've heard very few good stories about pugs, and I really, really wanted to get one before I ended up with the terrier.

    Obviously, everyone on here is partial to the breed they own. So, if you like one of those, ask them individually.

    I have fairly extensive experience with yorkies (awesome dogs), labs, jack russells and rat terries, chihuahuas, beagles, and a really crappy experience with a pug. My family has a thing for animals.

    Screw cats.

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    I prefer cats myself. I only have one thing to say on the subject. If you don't have the place or time to have a dog, don't do it. Most dogs need allot of outdoor activity. If you don't have a fenced yard, to my knowledge, there are only a few breeds sutible for indoors.

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    Pop took his brain back. xellos88330's Avatar
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    Well as far as my dog shopping has been going, my wife seems to be leaning towards a Bulldog. I don't mind those dogs at all. They don't seem to have much maintenance issues aside from the wrinkles I hear. Any thoughts on this little fella?



    He is pure bred (DNA tested) English Bulldog complete with breed papers and has all his shots and is registered with the American Kennel Club.


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    pugs are epic...I want a beagle though. Used to have one when I was younger but someone stole it out of my back yard..that or an english bulldog, though I hear they have a lot of medical problems...



    My dog is cute enough for me though.


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    Well as far as my dog shopping has been going, my wife seems to be leaning towards a Bulldog. I don't mind those dogs at all. They don't seem to have much maintenance issues aside from the wrinkles I hear. Any thoughts on this little fella?



    He is pure bred (DNA tested) English Bulldog complete with breed papers and has all his shots and is registered with the American Kennel Club.

    He's adorable..the only problem, like I said in my post, is they seem to have a lot of health problems as they get older for some reason. Now, it's not always the case, but more than most dogs.

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    All Hail the Legatron The Reckoning's Avatar
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    is paying 750 too much for a doberman?
    no its actually a good deal considering they often go for over a 1000

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    my two catahoulas. Selwyn is 6 (the brown one in the back). Bishop is 5 months (the gray and black boy)

    and my gf's terrier mix, Canela. She's 5.

    If you've never heard of catahoulas, check em out if you're an outdoorsy kinda person or have the time and energy to dedicate to them. The most loyal dog you'll find.

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    If you can't slam with the best then jam with the rest sabar's Avatar
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    A lot of dog breeds in here. You should adopt a mutt. There's thousands of them ready to be gassed and are dirt cheap or free. Pure breeds are only useful for a breeding business or showing, imo.

    My black cat was born on the streets and he's the best pal you could ask for. No worse than a $700 pure-bred Persian. There's a feral black lab here too that's very friendly. Don't forget about abandoned pets, richers!

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