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Luca
This is why I always stress to everyone that you need to know specific breed traits before purchasing or adopting a dog. A lot of first-time dog owners get way more than they bargained for, so I like to advise people on making sure they get the correct breed for their lifestyle and personality.
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Luca
Even mixed-breed dogs can have strong traits of both parents' breeds. Doing your research can be the difference between having a best friend for life, and having to rehome.
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Luca
I can confirm that this is 100% true, this is all an accurate description of Enzo lol

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Judge
Judge
Sounds familiar. Yorkies hang their heads back and gurgle. :D

Bouncing? That's a real issue with my cousin's Blue Heeler. Hope the people doing the obedience training can address it. At least they are doing well in socializing this dog. She's a real handful at times as a very muscular dog.

Forest Cat
Forest Cat
This is completely unrelated, I just saw some crazy dog stuff. A woman was attacked by an Irish Wolfhound here yesterday. And when it attacked, it caused four other wolfhounds to break out of a car and attack too. She had five Irish wolfhounds on top of her! :fearscream: I saw the dogs, they are so big! She survived, she's in the hospital with bite injuries.
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