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prince77   
Member since: Apr 05
Posts: 387
Location: Canada

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 06-03-11 14:31:40

:Getting a puppy means you have to get ready for a second child....its almost the same.....

Anyways....dimple the good news is....goofy pee's and poo's in my garden....not when he is taken out for walking....crazy fella..:D

He has motionsickness :( ....when ever i try taking him out in a car he puks out....any suggestions????






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Originally posted by guptamik

WE have a little munchkin (aka Human baby ;) ) who is 2 yrs 7 months. Funny we are also trying to potty train him ;)

However, we are looking to get a puppy for his 3rd b'day and would like some ideas from all you pet owners.

I'd like a small to get a medium puppy as we don't have a very large play area ... any suggestions on any small non shedding breed. Puppy is preferred so both the babies can grow together!

B


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fass2008   
Member since: May 08
Posts: 431
Location: Mississauga

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 06-03-11 15:43:27

My entire family loves and wants a dog but I am resisting getting one... and reading Prince's and the other posts is a reminder to why I do that.. it is another child in the house :)



Quote:
Originally posted by prince77

:Getting a puppy means you have to get ready for a second child....its almost the same.....




Anyways....dimple the good news is....goofy pee's and poo's in my garden....not when he is taken out for walking....crazy fella..:D

He has motionsickness :( ....when ever i try taking him out in a car he puks out....any suggestions????






Quote:
Originally posted by guptamik

WE have a little munchkin (aka Human baby ;) ) who is 2 yrs 7 months. Funny we are also trying to potty train him ;)

However, we are looking to get a puppy for his 3rd b'day and would like some ideas from all you pet owners.

I'd like a small to get a medium puppy as we don't have a very large play area ... any suggestions on any small non shedding breed. Puppy is preferred so both the babies can grow together!

B



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morning_rain   
Member since: Feb 05
Posts: 1920
Location: British Columbia

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 06-03-11 22:49:47

Quote:
Originally posted by guptamik

WE have a little munchkin (aka Human baby ;) ) who is 2 yrs 7 months. Funny we are also trying to potty train him ;)

However, we are looking to get a puppy for his 3rd b'day and would like some ideas from all you pet owners.

I'd like a small to get a medium puppy as we don't have a very large play area ... any suggestions on any small non shedding breed. Puppy is preferred so both the babies can grow together!

B



larger dogs are often easier to handle when you have small children in the house. A lab or golden retriever is very popular as a family pet because these dogs intuitively protect children and like to play. They are patient (generally) and tolerate small children's noisiness and rough play.

Small or medium sized dogs (medium might be ok, depending on the breed) tend to be more 'babied' or finiky dogs themselves and may not easily tolerate kid's attention.

I have *3* dogs of different sizes - big, medium and small. I dont have children. However if I did I would go with a larger dog.


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prince77   
Member since: Apr 05
Posts: 387
Location: Canada

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 07-03-11 22:24:33


Have any of you left your dog at a day care when u went to India?
I might go to India in near future.....and I m already traumatized at the idea of leaving Goofy for 2 weeks....:cry:


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Originally posted by morning_rain



Quote:
Originally posted by guptamik

WE have a little munchkin (aka Human baby ;) ) who is 2 yrs 7 months. Funny we are also trying to potty train him ;)

However, we are looking to get a puppy for his 3rd b'day and would like some ideas from all you pet owners.

I'd like a small to get a medium puppy as we don't have a very large play area ... any suggestions on any small non shedding breed. Puppy is preferred so both the babies can grow together!

B



larger dogs are often easier to handle when you have small children in the house. A lab or golden retriever is very popular as a family pet because these dogs intuitively protect children and like to play. They are patient (generally) and tolerate small children's noisiness and rough play.

Small or medium sized dogs (medium might be ok, depending on the breed) tend to be more 'babied' or finiky dogs themselves and may not easily tolerate kid's attention.

I have *3* dogs of different sizes - big, medium and small. I dont have children. However if I did I would go with a larger dog.



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Gurram   
Member since: Jan 08
Posts: 1002
Location: Toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-04-12 17:00:24

Hi Prince77:
Did you go to India? If so how you managed Goofy.



prince77   
Member since: Apr 05
Posts: 387
Location: Canada

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-04-12 18:49:35



I have just come back from India and I left goofy in my home.we now have a Nany/ dog walker to whom I got goofy used to for 2 months before I left .she took care of goofy in my absence.she kept in contact with me everyday and have to mention I have some wonderful friends who came in each day to see how goofy was doing.if you are in Durham area I can introduce you to the dog walker/ Nany she is good.

Cheers
Prince

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Originally posted by Gurram
Hi Prince77:
Did you go to India? If so how you managed Goofy.


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