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  • #31
    We have a Jack Russell named Brock. Got him from a couple who had to part with him due to their grandsons allergy. He has got to be the neediest dog in the world! He never leaves my side, I can't even go to the toilet without him sitting outside the door waiting!

    He's normally a real softy and loves to play with other dogs (well he's a bit embarassing around bitches). He's usually very placid but if another dog goes for him he fights back big time, last victim was a huge german shepard that ran off with it's tail between it's legs!

    'Tis better to sting than to be stung!

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    • #32
      I had to come back to surf ownership cos of my dogs!

      We've had 1 Great Dane from 8 weeks old, but we rescued a second boy in september, they're both 18 months old now, and bot fit in the boot of the surf!

      they are the lazyest dogs i've ever known, but I love 'em.

      martin
      Just trying to raise my postcount!

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      • #33
        As i now live alone i have been seriously thinking of getting a dog, i used to have a bull mastiff but when i left my last partner due to a lot of issues i had to leave my girl with the baby and haven't had a dog for 3 yrs

        I have been looking into these

        http://www.articwolves.co.uk/

        http://www.huskamutes.co.uk/

        I'm leaning to the artic pups as they do look cute and it can come with me in the surf to come and cut your hair

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        • #34
          West highland terrier. Reason because he was free.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Retribution
            As i now live alone i have been seriously thinking of getting a dog, i used to have a bull mastiff but when i left my last partner due to a lot of issues i had to leave my girl with the baby and haven't had a dog for 3 yrs

            I have been looking into these

            http://www.articwolves.co.uk/

            http://www.huskamutes.co.uk/

            I'm leaning to the artic pups as they do look cute and it can come with me in the surf to come and cut your hair
            they are nice dogs m8 but also expensive dogs make sure also you go to a good breeder as they are some out there that just breed all the time for profit

            these people are good for info on malamutes
            http://www.snowstruck.co.uk/
            http://www.alaskanmalamute.uk.com/intro.htm
            Last edited by pirate-storm; 30 November 2007, 20:00.

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            • #36
              Here's our two.....

              Just got the male now though, Harry.
              Jess (female) died from heart failure a few months ago.
              Attached Files

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              • #37
                Originally posted by pirate-storm
                they are nice dogs m8 but also expensive dogs make sure also you go to a good breeder as they are some out there that just breed all the time for profit

                these people are good for info on malamutes
                http://www.snowstruck.co.uk/
                http://www.alaskanmalamute.uk.com/intro.htm

                Thanks mate, they are lovely looking dogs and still i miss my bull mastiff bitch, i still see her when i go to see the baby (6 yrs now lol) and miss having a dog around me.
                I used to have a staff and a pitbull, but since the laws are so tough on these dogs due to the chav alert i decided against them.
                And after a long think i decided on a malamute, i quite like the blue eyes on them, not really care about that as long as he/she healthy.
                The sites i gave look good and thinking of going down there next week and checking it out...

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Retribution
                  Thanks mate, they are lovely looking dogs and still i miss my bull mastiff bitch, i still see her when i go to see the baby (6 yrs now lol) and miss having a dog around me.
                  I used to have a staff and a pitbull, but since the laws are so tough on these dogs due to the chav alert i decided against them.
                  And after a long think i decided on a malamute, i quite like the blue eyes on them, not really care about that as long as he/she healthy.
                  The sites i gave look good and thinking of going down there next week and checking it out...
                  no prob m8 both the ones i put on are very helpful first one on list i went n seen n thier dogs were brill, the second one is a champ breeder also very good for info. im sure they would help give you the info you need on the breed

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by pirate-storm
                    no prob m8 both the ones i put on are very helpful first one on list i went n seen n thier dogs were brill, the second one is a champ breeder also very good for info. im sure they would help give you the info you need on the breed
                    Nice 1 mate chances are they may even know the breeders i linked up which could proove useful also what to watch out for
                    I seen the puppy's going for £600 £700 for em so a champ stud i wouldn't want to guess how much

                    Ideally i wanted 2 to keep each other company and can use the back boot for them both with a double quilt.and back window agar for em

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Retribution
                      Nice 1 mate chances are they may even know the breeders i linked up which could proove useful also what to watch out for
                      I seen the puppy's going for £600 £700 for em so a champ stud i wouldn't want to guess how much

                      Ideally i wanted 2 to keep each other company and can use the back boot for them both with a double quilt.and back window agar for em
                      it would be better for you if you got one dog first it will bond better with you +be a lot easier to train , maybe get another later
                      Only Toyota can get you out of shite

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                      • #41
                        Wolfhounds

                        Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds,
                        Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds,
                        DID I MENTION, THERE THE GREATEST
                        PHILIP
                        Still Searching,
                        Dick Whittington

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Retribution
                          Nice 1 mate chances are they may even know the breeders i linked up which could proove useful also what to watch out for
                          I seen the puppy's going for £600 £700 for em so a champ stud i wouldn't want to guess how much

                          Ideally i wanted 2 to keep each other company and can use the back boot for them both with a double quilt.and back window agar for em
                          the lady in second one with champ dogs does others also not just from the champ dogs, i would get all info off the 2 i put m8 to be honest as first n second are friends hope that helps in your search? i wanted one n still do but cant afford it never mind one day when i win the lottery maybe

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Philip
                            Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds,
                            Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds, Wolfhounds,
                            DID I MENTION, THERE THE GREATEST
                            PHILIP
                            deerhounds deerhounds deerhounds
                            Only Toyota can get you out of shite

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by joker??
                              it would be better for you if you got one dog first it will bond better with you +be a lot easier to train , maybe get another later
                              i was going to mention that also m8 as they a big dog even as pups they big

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by joker??
                                it would be better for you if you got one dog first it will bond better with you +be a lot easier to train , maybe get another later
                                That is a good idea m8 and think you may be right, as i was going to breed the bull mastiff storm (her ped name "fawn beauty" is too long lol) , but was always worried about something going wrong. and now she is 7 it is too late for her, so next jan she goes in to be taken care of which i'm gutted i have to do

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