Dogs are individuals. Their breed might bring some characteristics or certain traits into the mix, but still, every dog has his or her own personality. Each dog has its own things that are unique to him or her. It doesn't matter where they come from, what breed they are or aren't - they all deserve love and respect.
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The greatest love I have EVER experienced was from a whippet named Balance. She was my service dog for 11 years. She passed a month ago. I am so lost and alone, I don’t know if I can go on without her.
quiet? absolutely not. mines half lapponian and has a lot to say. sometimes howls like a wolf but usually does this howl-growl when she’s interacting with us. barks and growls when she’s herding other dogs (not aggressive), yaps and whines whenever she doesn’t get her way.
Have had six, 4 rescues. Absolutely wonderful dogs. Very affectionate. Having such beautiful creatures in your life was such a blessing. I miss them so much.
"very clean and tidy" bro I have to empty my vacuum twice a week because of my tibetan spaniels' hair, not to mention the absolute ravage they commit towards their plushies. Bless <3
Yeah Australian cattle dog is also famously known for Bluey. I know you didn’t mention . Bluey because this video came before bluey ever even existed but yeah.
I rescued a Norwich Terrier - Chihuahua mix from our city shelter. It took me some time to research which terrier he was. He looks like a slender fox overly long, short but sprightly legs, higher than the Norwich, more slender body and small foxy face. He is red all over except for a white ruff and toes. A pretty dog and very people pleasing, but... a little shit for running off in the wild, sigh. He constantly gets lost in the park. I need to air tag him. But every time someone brings him back. I thought maybe this is not the dog for me. I miss my old faithful mini poodle who was glued to my side. But I love this dog's fearlessness, guard dog abilities, speed and agility, and huge personality. He plays with the big dogs mostly, outrunning and outmaneuvering them. He was left to his own devices in some breeder backyard for 1.5 yrs so is finally learning to be sociable and not fearful of people. He made lots of progress in the month I've had him, playing hard in the dog park, walking confidently, and not being such a picky eater for home made quality food. The great thing is that was very easy to potty train, and is a breeze for grooming after a poodle! The poodle needs a full groom every 3 weeks that is 4 hrs long. This guy needs a brushing with the Furminator to remove dead undercoat twice a week, and a bath once a month. So easy! I have not seen evidence of a coat that needs to be stripped yet but will do it if needed with hand, pumice stone, and stripping comb. He is an escape artist in the backyard, but this has gotten better as he feels more at home now. Also, daily 2 mile walks are a mandate not an option. His energy is boundless. I find that he is happiest when running freely in a large field to taken to an open space with wild smells. Terriers live for that, so don't deny them that joy, and keep it far from traffic. Yes, he is a little shit but a lively dog that loves the outdoors. A fabulous running, hiking, camping, kayaking, jogging, partner. Bet he loves the ocean too.
Frustrated around the house is correct, these beautiful babies need LOTS of mental stimulation and physical exercise or they will be a neurotic kleptomaniacs 😂. They also cannot survive being separated from their humans. But they are wicked smart, great little guardians and nurses, too! I had a little Aussie girl named Staley Layne (if ya know, ya know), and there were only two things that scared her: Thunder and my brothers Chihuahua, Hercules. But even then, when he was picking a fight with the neighbors Rottweilers, Staley hearded him back inside before i could get there! She also once caught and snapped the necks of 4 mice in under 10 seconds! But what i remember most was when i had food poisoning and every time i regained consciousness, she was there, at full attention watching and willing me to recover for three days. When they are on a mission, there is no calling them off. Please use a responsible breeder, and wait until the babies are over 12 weeks old. They need time with their birth mom so she can teach them how to groom themselves, and manners!
lol @ picking a fight with rottweillers. My little Aussie Terrier (Hector) was attacked(or at least attempted to have been) by a rottweiller when he was still a pup. Now he barks at every bigger dog. They don't back down these little terriers
Apparently on the verge of becoming a vulnerable breed. Not as popular as they once were, everyone seems to want a 'trendy' pug nowadays. Get a Scotty, lok at those little faces 🤗
Cropped ears do look mean... however, ALL my dogs are natural. My Beauceron is the happiest breed I've had the pleasure of owning. I would describe them as "advanced level"