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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.
But you get my idea.
It'd be interesting to see how they'd interact when they grow up etc.
Link?
He hissed at my grandparents dog when she brought her around once. Is there anyway I can get the 2 to umm...bond? Tango (cat) would take on a tank if he thought it was offending him -_-
> “He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are
> his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true,
> to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such
> devotion.”
Amazing. :)
I'd really like just a lively dog like a collie/lab to train and to muck about with. A good friend :-) I'd also like it from real young so it kind of recognises me/family fully rather then having an older dog and it still knows its old owner.
does that make sense?
> I've got a biatch with long hair so it's all good. Got her from a
> shelter, the best £100 I've ever spent. Now she's priceless to
> be honest, wouldn't sell her for the world.
Yeah, people who havent had pets cant really understand how attached you can become.
I've got a biatch with long hair so it's all good. Got her from a shelter, the best £100 I've ever spent. Now she's priceless to be honest, wouldn't sell her for the world.
He is the single greatest thing in the world, ever, after oxygen and water.
“He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion.”
I loved that dog.