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Poodles aren’t common?
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~* Tripe/Counter-Tripe *~
Spork3245 replied to GeneticBlueprint's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
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Have you entered one with a hypoallergenic breed?
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FWIW, the outdoors thing does depend on if you have a fence and the size of the dog. With my 100lbs malamute, she was fine on her own out back (and loved blizzards ). Some dog breeds also don't produce dander (even ones that shed) so there's not much smell unless they have an accident in the house. The "end in tears" thing, though... yes. The breed of the puppy I got supposedly lives to be 16-19 years (despite getting to 110-120lbs), but we'll see.
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It’s obviously you.
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Btw, (yes I’m hijacking this thread) my puppy is 10 weeks old this week, I’ve had him for 3. My malamute, Shadow, who was the best dog ever, passed away at 11 years old on June 8th. It was out of nowhere and seems to have been a blood clot that got thrown to her heart or brain. I had her since she was 6 weeks old. We actually reserved this new puppy 10 days before she passed (we were on a waiting list for just over two years as it’s a very specific and rare breed that we wanted, plus we wanted a puppy that looked similar to Shadow so she would think it’s hers, otherwise we would’ve gone the adoption route). He was essentially supposed to be “her puppy” as we had the feeling that Shadow always wanted to be a mom by how she would “play” with her toys (would walk around with them and just lay down and lick them and cuddle with them - never destructive or rough with them after she turned 2, unless it was a bone-type toy), and we researched and saw that introducing a puppy typically extends the life of an older dog. It honestly felt and still feels that she was ripped away from me out of nowhere, she showed basically no signs of being sick until a few days before and we had her at the vet literally every day as soon as something seemed wrong. It’s been so unbelievably rough since her passing, and getting this puppy has been very bittersweet since he was supposed to be “hers” and she was taken barely 3 weeks before he arrived. We originally had a different name picked out for him, but decided that we wanted one to connect him to Shadow, so we named him ”Erebus”, who was the Greek (and Roman) god of shadows.
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I doubt he has the patience for puppy. He should probably get a 2-3 year old dog that already has some training.
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PC Tech Is this more expensive model worth the extra cost?
Spork3245 replied to DPCyric's topic in PC/Mac Technical and PCCB
Check my edit