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it's freezing today! no way I'm getting wet! Prince Harry joining the football game

About Teddy, The

Teddy, a Mixed Breed was adopted by Kathleen Osmon from United States.
Here's how Kathleen Osmon describes Teddy :
Probably one of the prettiest, sweetest, funniest little guys around. very friendly and very smart. he is a blenheim with a gorgeous full tail.
Does Teddy 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
These dogs were bred to be lapdogs for royalty. he loves to sleep - sometimes i think he is part cat as he seems to need his naps during the day. they are very sweet-tempered and friendly and he loves to play with his squeaky toys. he is very finicky about his food and will not eat out of a bowl - who knows why. thank goodness he will eat his meal bar so at least he gets his nutrition.
Special Achievement of Teddy :
They are so easy to train and love to be next to their owners. they love other animals and any kind of attention, and are so smart. he loves to watch tv and will bark at the animals, and try to challenge them.
Kathleen Osmon's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
They do fine with older people or families with small kids. they don't have any meanness in them and get very unhappy if they are scolded.

About Xander, The

Xander, a Mixed Breed was taken in by Crystal Burch from Germany.
Here's how Crystal Burch describes Xander :
Xander is very hyper. and ready to always go outside. very loving and giving to us. even though he is a big breed of dog. i dont think that he honestly knows that he is very big sometimes. when he becomes playfull he runs and jumps as if he is not very big at all. Xander has the most amazing personality on a dog that i have ever seen. when we look at him. you can almost tell what he is thinking. but he acts the same as a kid would. and that is what's funny about it. we never really think of him as a dog. but as a member of our family.
Does Xander 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Xander's breed came from europe over 5,000 yrs ago. from germany i might add. he was used mainly to hunt wild boar. and also used to protect the home. so when we walk him outside. any sudden movement from like cat or bird or whatever. he quickly stands still. the tail goes up. along with the ears. and he becomes motionless and sniffs the air. he is also very protective of his family. follows all of us around the home to see what we are doing. sniffs us to make sure that we are ok. then goes back to his bed and lays down. Xander's breed is the most amazing that i have ever run across. the size of them alone scares you. but yet they are nothing more than big gentle giants.
Special Achievement of Xander :
Xander has this little bandana around his neck. its blue. a friend of mine have given it to him. you would think that a dog could care nothing more than what is around their necks. but Xander has become fond of this bandana around his neck. when i take it off to wash. he makes sure that it goes in the washing machine. standing there by my side to watch every move i make. then when its ready. he comes up prancing and holding his head up high for me to put that blue bandana around his neck. we laugh everytime.
Crystal Burch's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
Anyone can own a great dane. very patient very caring people. these kinds of dogs enjoy outside alot. i would say that anyone could own one of these breeds. very loving and caring animals. good with people and very good with children. not to hard to maintain. i really cant say what kind of people or family to recommend for this breed. the great dane along with any breed dont really worry what kind of person you are. or how big your family is. all they want is love and affection. and in return they give love and loyality back. and will be there no matter what.

About Louie, The

Louie, a Mixed Breed was taken in by Mary from Australia.
Here's how Mary describes Louie :
He's not a dog - he's a person and my best mate
Does Louie 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
His behavior/attitude does relate to his breeeding characteristics - he is intelligent, a mind reader and sends me thought messages. very obedient,is a master of understanding the english language without any real training. loves company and also likes to exercise his hunting traits - loves chasing chooks and birds. he has a loving gently nature, would not harm/bite anyone - if an burgular was to come in to the home he probably would show his where the tv and goddies were.
Special Achievement of Louie :
Louie has his own airconditioned bedroom with a lounge and lots of soft cushions to snuggle into. he loves being pampered and in return he loves me dearly, always wanting to be by my side. loves outings in the car and watches tv every day - barks at the villians in the movies - his favourite movie is the march of the pegiuns.
Mary's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
Gently family and people looking for a gently nature and loving dog who loves to be with the family and not left outside the house.

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Rex when he was found as a deserted puppy Rex developed mange at 6 months here he is in the bath receving treatment Rex sore, we could not touch him anywhere on his body, Vet said put down, I said no

About Gordie, The

Gordie, a Purebred was adopted by Marion Knight from United Kingdom.
Here's how Marion Knight describes Gordie :
Clever and handsome
Does Gordie 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
He loves the water and it is hard to keep him out of the water. he loves to carry things.
Special Achievement of Gordie :
He is the most loveable dog i know, he is calm and loving. he has become a surrogate mother for my kitten and plays with the kitten all the time.
Marion Knight's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
He would make a great family pet, but needs to be walked everyday for at least an hour. i have worked hard to get him well trained.

About Trick, The

Trick, a Purebred was adopted by Sandra Priestap from Canada.
Here's how Sandra Priestap describes Trick :
Male.
Does Trick 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
The barking, yes.
Special Achievement of Trick :
They love being wherever you are, even the bathroom. they are so soft and cuddly, if they will sit still long enough. seems that only when they are tired and mellow, that they will snuggle in.
Sandra Priestap's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
They are now just pups, but small children or those who might not watch where they put their feet, would not be a good mix. i believe they might be best for adults who want companion dogs but who are able to take them for walks and use up their energy.

About Coupe And Chilly, The

Coupe And Chilly, a Purebred was adopted by Christine Nelson from United States.
Here's how Christine Nelson describes Coupe And Chilly :
Natural aloof obedient
Does Coupe and chilly 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Yes
Special Achievement of Coupe And Chilly :
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Christine Nelson's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
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cutie lazy

About Shea, The

Shea, a Purebred was adopted by Sherry Hicks from United States.
Here's how Sherry Hicks describes Shea :
The best
Does Shea 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Yes the fit there breed to a t. they are true gifts added to an home.
Special Achievement of Shea :
No matter what is going on in your lfe be it good or bad your dog will be there with you through it all. if you own a dog to put in your yard and say you own it. be kind and find it a good home that will make it a part of the family. your dog will find a way to thank you, for it.
Sherry Hicks's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
A family that is going to commit themselve's to adding another addition to thair fammaly. train it so the puppy will behave like the good boy or girl, they are. if you are not willing to make a commitment for a life time. then dont buy a dog. dogs are like kids they get into things. i support creat traing 100% make sure the dog ha acsess to water and food and all times. it is unrealistic to think a puppy 6 weeks to 12 weeks to not have a accedentin 8 to 10 hours. most of all this is a member of oyur family for the next 12 to 20 years.

About Tubbs, The

Tubbs, a Purebred was adopted by Larry Jacobellis from United States.
Here's how Larry Jacobellis describes Tubbs :
There are so many things i want to say about Tubbs. he is a gentle soul full of love. they say all a pug wants to do is give love unconditionally and that his only request is that you reciprocate that that unconditional love. that is Tubbs. he has a terrific sense of humor and is an absolute joy. he is extremely playful and energetic. he always grrets you at night after coming home from day's work making you feel like the most important person in the world as he is always excited to greet you. Tubbs is a very special companion and i feel truly blessed to say that i know him.
Does Tubbs 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Tubbs as i have said has a gentle soul. the great thing about pugs in general is that you could put 100 pug owners in a room and they would all tell you that their pug is the greatest dog in the world and the love of their life and all 100 would be right. pugs are the gentlest and kindest breed going and Tubbs is all of that. i have read that pugs are the most even tempered breed of them all and i believe it.
Special Achievement of Tubbs :
I have already said plenty about what a special dog the Tubbster is. i am sure others have similar feelings about their dogs. ther is something special about a pug. they have a small body with a huge heart full of love.
Larry Jacobellis's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
Pugs love children and their isn't a better dog to have for a family especially with young children. as i say that the puig makes for a wonderful companion for anyone.

About Molly, The

Molly, a Purebred was adopted by Jill Speechley from Australia.
Here's how Jill Speechley describes Molly :
Molly is a happy, energetic but well behaved labrador that just lives to go out horse riding with me. she is a true water dog.
Does Molly 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Molly is your true water dog and just loves to swim in every dam and puddle no matter what the weather is like. she is exactly what a labrador is supposed to be. she loves water, loves people and other dogs. she is happy to sleep all day but is ready for action when she sees me in my riding clothes or getting ready to go out for a walk. there is no chance of going riding or walking with out her. she is very intelligent and was very easy to obedience train. she is the only dog i've ever owned that wants to be bathed and is ready to hop up into her hydro bath the minute i give the command. she is also very food motivated like all true labradors!!!
Special Achievement of Molly :
Molly has learn't a few little tricks at doggy school. she can sit up and beg, shake hands, speak on command and will sit and wait for the command to eat her food. she has just started to learn how to bow. this dog will do anything for food treats!!!
Jill Speechley's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
I think that labradors are well suited for a family with children. they are happy dogs that love to play even when they get older. they are also dogs that like a lot of attention and mental stimulation. they can get bored and destructive if left alone for long periods of time with out things to keep them occupied. they are great for doing obedience training.

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baby Harry..don't like the koffee though!! Santa Harry

About Marley, The

Marley, a Purebred was adopted by Terry from United States.
Here's how Terry describes Marley :
Smart, affectionate, intelligent
Does Marley 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Yes
Special Achievement of Marley :
She loves to go kayaking with me.
Terry's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
All

About Milo, The

Milo, a Purebred was adopted by Olando from South Africa.
Here's how Olando describes Milo :
Exciting, burst of energy and a little rascal
Does Milo 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Protective over my fiance. does anything and evrything to get my approval and always willing to learn
Special Achievement of Milo :
Yorkies are an excellent breed and i always considered them to be like "toy" dogs. they just sit in a little dog bag and pose. i had to eat my words when i chose a yorkie instead of getting me a fourth pitbull. every single cent was so worth it.
Olando's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
Any happy family. the bigger the better because they will love any attention they can get

About Pippa, The

Pippa, a Purebred was by Cheryl Webber from New Zealand.
Here's how Cheryl Webber describes Pippa :
Lively,out going.loving,loyal,loves people. my husband bought Pippa for me when i was under going treatment for cancer.she helped me cope with the chemo and radiotherapy.Pippa stayed in my handbag when we went to the hospital and all the nurses knew her and loved her.she also helped other patients,she had a calmness about her as if she knew there was something wrong with us...
Does Pippa 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Pippa, my papillon, is a very social dog as she goes to work with me every day and interacts with all types and ages of people,even other dogs.
Special Achievement of Pippa :
Pippa was mated in november,her first litter at 16 months old we all looked forward to her little puppies arriving,Pippa was the runt of the litter so i was interested to see if she had a runt too,she is such a dainty little girl.one the 11th january Pippa went into labour right on time at 6 am ..my friend came over to be with her too,as time got closer we saw a head appear then a dear little puppy was born,but alas the darling little thing was deformed he had 2 stumps as front legs and his little heart was pumping so softly and slowly outside his little body he took 2 breathes then died,that was her only puppy, over the next few hours i saw a little dainty girl express her pain,sorrow and frustration in ripping her bed apart crying,whimpering and growling,who says animals dont feel heartache....i let her cuddle her little first born,she knew it was dead but i think she had hope..i took little ollie as we called him from her and placed him in a satin lined box i had kept in the wardrobe as we do,and we both said goodbye to a tiny little puppy we both wont forget..
Cheryl Webber's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
Young,old,anyone can own a loyal papillon like Pippa, they pick up on so many things..when to play,when to be quiet..and when to show love to a person who is suffering...

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Zooz Sleeping.

About Turbo, The

Turbo, a Purebred was taken in by Tom Blackmon from United States.
Here's how Tom Blackmon describes Turbo :
Spunky, non stop wanting to play, loving at times but independent, loves people, barks for attention
Does Turbo 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Typical terrier... this is my 4th one. i have had 3 wired haired fox terrier in the past. a lot of spirit
Special Achievement of Turbo :
Just the question... how do i stop him from running away?
Tom Blackmon's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
Great dog for any type of family but be ready for lots of energy all of the time.

About Remo, The

Remo, a Purebred was adopted by Bobbili from India.
Here's how Bobbili describes Remo :
He is my son
Does Remo 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Yes but he will always bite my hands
Special Achievement of Remo :
He likes my family

About Archie, The

Archie, a Purebred was adopted by Kate Jerram from Australia.
Here's how Kate Jerram describes Archie :
Black,white tan male with blue eyes and a very cocky persona
Does Archie 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Yes
Special Achievement of Archie :
Attention seeker even at such a young age with a brilliant personality
Kate Jerram's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
Loving family who love dogs


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