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But now our next door neighbours have 2 she is more open in the fact that our house is a good size. So the point of this is I need some help with things to say to convince her to let me get one.
I said I’d pay to get pet insurance with my allowance from the sixth form weekly pay. So that turned her vote from "NO FRIGGIN WAY" to "HMM MAYBE"
also I want a brown lab, heh they rock or a Springer spaniel, my mate has 2 they are so funny. What dogs are decent but yet not pricey. Although the pet rescue is a good spot to look *strokes chin* hmmm.
Anyway I need some advice in convincing her (plus my farther who will no doubt be like "NEVAH!! MOOHAHAHAHA")
Spank you.
> I'd really like just a lively dog like a collie/lab to train and to
> muck about with. A good friend :-)
Jack Russells are THE most playful dogs ever.
EVER!
I've taught mine to :
1) Sit
2) Lick my hand.
3) S**t quickly.
4) To be gentle when play biting.
5) To wait - i'll be back in a minute.
A few months ago I tried teaching it to :
1) Fetch.
2) Roll-over.
3) Lift up his paw.
But I couldn't be bothered and neither could my dog. My dog has very long hair compared to other Jack Russells and thats the only bad thing about him, it really isn't pleasant having hair everywhere you go, thats why you should try to avoid Long Haired dogs.
Labradors are really big and too big for the type of house I live in, Labs need alot of food and space which I dont have.
Oh and whatever you do, dont get a cat - they suck.
But are cute.
> [URL]http://www.seawhy.com/d213.html[/URL] - I want a B******t.
Ah good - something to relate to the stuff you're constantly spouting then.
> Oh and get a real dog, not some crapp little girly dog like Stridman's
> showing you.
Ha ha ha!
A Jack Russell is anything BUT girly, remember Tilta, I did show him a puppie not a dog so people will expect it to look 'girly'.
Dont take this as an offence because I dont want to get into an arguement.
Everyone has their own opinions.
> * that brought back both a heartwarming memory and a heartwrenching
> memory.
I bet a tear formed in the corner of your left eye.
> Oh a problem. I do have a cat…
We had a cat then got a young dog. They found their own boundries but were such good friends that when the dog died the cat used to run to sit on the gatepost and look for him whenever she heard a dog barking :(
... either that or the cat will run away.
* that brought back both a heartwarming memory and a heartwrenching memory.
> Oh a problem. I do have a cat…
>
> He hissed at my grandparents dog when she brought her around once. Is
> there anyway I can get the 2 to umm...bond?
Locktite? No more nails?