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Sid_kapur30
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by Sid_kapur30 » Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:00 pm
perazzi";p="49257 wrote:
Its so wonderful to see so many dog lovers and i truly hope that SidTheKid is somewhat closer to taking an informed decision now that he has seen so many posts.
Cheers Rohit.
you kidding me
i'm more confused than ever
Cheers
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TwoRivers
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by TwoRivers » Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:46 pm
Sid, isn't that what forums are for? Schnauzer for a small dog, "Great Labenese" for a big one. Probably couldn't take the heat, though. Cheers
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perazzi
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by perazzi » Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:57 pm
Sid on a more serious note maybe you ought to consult your ma on what kind of a dog would she be happy with.
Dogs as puppies are cute & cuddly but grow up mighty fast and then may not look so cute anymore !
My experience with dogs is that they are very very sensitive & perceptive creatures and like to be treated as a part of the family so much so that you may look at them akin to a child or a sibling if you know what i mean.
Also today the vets are very very thorough and i can safely tell you that my litttle Trigger has made more trips to the vet for its normal course of injections etc than i have ever seen say couple of years ago. Trigger has been made to have more tonics than probably my daughter ever hand when she was a toddler.
All im saying is that bringing up a dog today(actually always) is a lot of commitment which you shud be willing to make so that you guys are one happy family.
Cheers Rohit.
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Mack The Knife
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by Mack The Knife » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:15 pm
perazzi";p="49269 wrote:Sid on a more serious note maybe you ought to consult your ma on what kind of a dog would she be happy with.
I did just that and she has decided that a chihuahua would be a perfect choice. Easy to clean up and go for a walk with and on the rare occassions she actually misses Sid....
Wise lady!
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Sid_kapur30
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by Sid_kapur30 » Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:16 pm
Mack The Knife Bana";p="49279 wrote:
perazzi";p="49269 wrote:Sid on a more serious note maybe you ought to consult your ma on what kind of a dog would she be happy with.
I did just that and she has decided that a chihuahua would be a perfect choice. Easy to clean up and go for a walk with and on the rare occassions she actually misses Sid....
Wise lady!
Chihuahua.... she'd be more happy with a soft toy than a chihuahua..
Well i spoke to her, all she said was the dog shouldnt be someone so big that it's difficult for her to take him out for a walk, plus her biggest concern was the same as me......
Any breed should do but it should be a healthy one....
Now am actually confused between a Lab and a Pug....
Cheers
Siddharth
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perazzi
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by perazzi » Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:34 pm
Dude after 04 pages of advise its high time you start taking your own decision now !!!
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by kanwar76 » Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:12 pm
Awesome dogs karizman....
Its so nice to see rotty's with undocked tail.. just love them..
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by OverUnderPump » Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:24 pm
Lab and Pug.
I dunno, can you even compare the two SidKid, they are as different as chalk and cheese. I'll still say black lab buddy.
Nice dogs Karizman.
If I need a Rottie I know who to call now
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sat
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by sat » Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:17 pm
I would go with a lab, several friends who have pug have complained about some kind of breathing (nasal) problem.
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perazzi
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by perazzi » Tue Aug 12, 2008 3:19 pm
SidKid ,
After having started this thread you seen to have just abandonded it ???
Hope the little doggy will not meet the same fate ....
Rohit.
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MoA
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by MoA » Tue Aug 12, 2008 3:37 pm
Sid,
A doggie is a huge responsibility.
The pug or the lab are decent choices.
Personally I would get a Great Dane. They are lazy, low manitenance puppies. Mine is currently four years old... and still thinks that she is a puppy.
I got her in Hyderabad, and when we moved to Europe I moved her as well. Which was difficult and expensive but she is a part of our family.
Good luck
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perazzi
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by perazzi » Tue Aug 12, 2008 3:53 pm
Looks like he's got all us dog lovers all charged up and then done a runner ...............
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Sid_kapur30
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by Sid_kapur30 » Tue Aug 12, 2008 3:59 pm
perazzi";p="49731 wrote:
Looks like he's got all us dog lovers all charged up and then done a runner ...............
Sorry didnt intend to run away from it....
It's just that my friend's cousing is planning to get his b**ch mated sometime soon (the mating season) and has promised a lab puppy to me from that very litter....
According to him the dog and the b**ch both wont have any hereditary problems, so i'd guess it'll be best this way...
And dont worry it aint going to be my first dog i've had two before.. and they both were absolute sweethearts
Cheers
Siddharth
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perazzi
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by perazzi » Tue Aug 12, 2008 4:18 pm
Good on you and all the best.
Do post some pics.
Cheers Rohit.
PS - The range is still open and am planning on going next wk in case you want to try yr hand at Trap/Skeet.
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