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Click on this thread, and you will find a cute dog picture. And a question.

  • Thread starter Thread starter Care Bear
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Many of these dogs appear quite refined. They might even have standards and stuff. I should probably introduce you to the new dog's companion - this is my pug, Edgar. I realize it's horrifying.

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Care Bear said:
I'm moving into a new apartment in a week, and I have decided to ruin it by buying a puppy :D
I already have a pug, and he's fat, and he emits a lot of foul odors, and I love him. Looking for a suitable companion. The new dog needs to be under 30 pounds, per apartment rules. I'm thinking of going this route:

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Apparently, they don't shed too much. And the pug makes my couch look the corpse of Sasquatch. I can't deal with more hair. Does anyone have any experience with Boston Terriers? Or can you recommend any other smaller dog with a sweet disposition that doesn't require an incredible amount of maintenance?

Thank you.

My Bostons were great. Very smart and easy to train. If you're anywhere in the Southeast check out abtr.org.
 
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She already milked it for all it was worth.


Oh, and originally, she had it where she was quoting me saying the second thing. Then she fixed it to the way it is now. Thankfully.
 
Point of Order said:
My Bostons were great. Very smart and easy to train. If you're anywhere in the Southeast check out abtr.org.

I am. Thank you. How bad is the snoring?
 
Johnny Dangerously said:
She already milked it for all it was worth.


Oh, and originally, she had it where she was quoting me saying the second thing. Then she fixed it to the way it is now. Thankfully.

My point was, no altering of the words was needed to make it something wonderfully sick.
 
deskslave said:
OnTheRiver said:

I was gonna suggest that, but the request was for something relatively low-maintenance, which is hardly the description I would give a beagle.

My beagle is low-maintenance now, it just took a few months (and a few chewed shoes) to get to that point.
 
dooley_womack1 said:
Johnny Dangerously said:
She already milked it for all it was worth.


Oh, and originally, she had it where she was quoting me saying the second thing. Then she fixed it to the way it is now. Thankfully.

My point was, no altering of the words was needed to make it something wonderfully sick.

I am saddened you think I need that explained to me (sigh).
 
Care Bear said:
Point of Order said:
My Bostons were great. Very smart and easy to train. If you're anywhere in the Southeast check out abtr.org.

I am. Thank you. How bad is the snoring?

The girl I had snored but it wasn't loud enough to interfere with my sleep. She was like 19 pounds. She'd have nightmare every now and then and start howling like a siren but it was infrequent enough that I thought it was funny. I could just reach in her kennel and wake her up and she'd be fine. I sent you a longer PM. Best of luck.
 
Johnny Dangerously said:
dooley_womack1 said:
Johnny Dangerously said:
She already milked it for all it was worth.


Oh, and originally, she had it where she was quoting me saying the second thing. Then she fixed it to the way it is now. Thankfully.

My point was, no altering of the words was needed to make it something wonderfully sick.

I am saddened you think I need that explained to me (sigh).

Dude, I didn't mean to cause you shipwreck or anything.

Anyhoo, miniature schnauzer is an awesome breed.
 
My friend has a Boston and it's an annoying little shirt ... super hyper ... so much so, that it pees all over the place out of sheer excitement (and, yes, that included on me). Not to mention I think they're fugly (the Sam Cassell analogy was both apt and hilarious), but I'm a big dog kind of guy.
 

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