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Le Golden Retriever, un amour de chien, l'éclat d'or de la gentillesse ,tant avec les enfants qu'avec les adultes.le bébé est gâté avec cet adorable chien. Quel bonheur pour les maîtres ❤❤❤
Ours showed up in the backyard and wasn't chipped so she essentially adopted US! She was so timid at the beginning, we named her "Shilo" and we couldn't be happier. Even with the immense shedding, she is the best dog ever! Not sure I would ever choose another breed (I've only had a sheltie before and she was a bit too prissy for my style). She must have been mistreated because she does not even approach my husband if I'm not in the room, but she does cuddle with my son with ASD and tolerates his roughness because he can't manage a super gentle touch. She tolerates him because she knows he's mine too ;-) she truly is my DAUG-HER!
I owned a Borzoi in the mid 70s to mid 80s. Her name was Peaches. She was born in Virginia and was the sweetest dog I even had. She was very intelligent. I don't remember her barking. I had rules to follow when I got her. Main rule: never tap her on the head, and never grab her neck. She also had a bucket placed about shoulder high to eat out of - one like a horse because it was easier for her to eat. Also I lived out on a cotton farm, she loved to run and jump the rows of cotton like huddles. She jumped like a cat - straight up. She also didn't like steps, to even step up on a curb was something she was afraid of. So lifting her up or down and placing her in a car was always done.
These dogs can, most of the time, not give birth naturally. They can not swim so always fear when there is a pool. Most of them can not breathe properly and many of them will need expensive surgery. They have a short lifespan compared to other dogs. Puppy farms pump them out to make maximum profit. Why would someone support this cruelty? Just to get attention from other people?
I have two frenchies both girls they were rescued from a puppy farm they were breaders I was lucky enough to get my two they were 5 years when I got them and didnt know how to play as they were in cages arou nd thevwalls of a barn they had never been walked or trained in any way so to see these wee darlings and theyre antics its wonderful . giving me back what I missedbwhen they were young thank you youve made me very happy. My two are doing well but are now old ladies but are healthy thats all that counts I love them tibits God bless .