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i like dogs, but poor dogs. cant really keep them in the cities. they need room to run and play. cities aren't really for them. they have to be constantly walked.
i used to have two dogs back on the farm.
if i was ever gonna get a pet again probably a cat
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Best of both -
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[quote=WhyFi]Best of both -

Brindle Mint Twins. -
hey whyfi what color is the floor. i always love that color
. every time you post those pet pics hehe. -
armchair_warrior wrote: hey whyfi what color is the floor. i always love that color
I don't know where they got the flooring from. I suppose that I have the info someplace, but I wouldn't know where...
. every time you post those pet pics hehe. -
Awww, they're all cute!
That's a great cat n' dog photo. They look like a matching set. -
I'm not a dog person, but Anotherdayinbkln, that's one heckuva cute and endearing dog. Just lovely.
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laura wrote: I'm not a dog person, but Anotherdayinbkln, that's one heckuva cute and endearing dog. Just lovely.
thanks. yah, he's a ladykiller.
but he had a seizure this morning
he's okay now tho. -
Anotherdayinbkln wrote: thanks. yah, he's a ladykiller.
Oh dear, that's terrible! Any idea why? Poor baby.
but he had a seizure this morning
he's okay now tho. -
laura wrote: [quote=Anotherdayinbkln]thanks. yah, he's a ladykiller.
Oh dear, that's terrible! Any idea why? Poor baby.
but he had a seizure this morning
he's okay now tho.
no but i wrote his experience here
http://brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=31117 -
Rose wrote: I have both.
OMG so cute!
http://static.flickr.com/85/231942086_044ed1e42c_o.jpg -
Rose wrote: I have both.
Ya know, they actually look the same... well, except for the whole light/dark, large/small, dog/cat thing...
http://static.flickr.com/85/231942086_044ed1e42c_o.jpg -
Anotherdayinbkln, is that gorgeous mutt a shiba inu (edit--nevermind, just saw the other thread)? I've always wanted one but I've heard they're temperamental and hard to break (sort of like huskies--pack dogs, very alpha) and not good for first time dog owners. Sorry to hear about the seizure--purebred animals always have so many health problems. Hope pupster feels better soon.
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they say Shiba's are hard to break, but that is because they are very independent in a way. Dog Whisperer says you can't blame breeds tho, any dog can be "broken". they say Shibas aren't the best breed for first time dog owners, but I couldn't have asked for a better dog.
I don't think I can ever have a different breed of dog now. He's the most loyal and lovable guy in the world, very cat-like in the house and saves his energy for the park.
I recommend Shibas highly. they need a lot of training but.. its worth it. -
erikka wrote: purebred animals always have so many health problems
I've heard this expressed often, especially by animal rescue activists, but I'm not convinced that it is scientifically accurate. -
cythren wrote: [quote=erikka]purebred animals always have so many health problems
I've heard this expressed often, especially by animal rescue activists, but I'm not convinced that it is scientifically accurate.
Well, if they're improperly bred, ie lacking genetic diversity, they can have problems. -
WhyFi wrote: [quote=cythren][quote=erikka]purebred animals always have so many health problems
I've heard this expressed often, especially by animal rescue activists, but I'm not convinced that it is scientifically accurate.
Well, if they're improperly bred, ie lacking genetic diversity, they can have problems.
Exactly. That's why I don't think the statement "purebred animals always...etc" is accurate. -
I think the concept of hybrid vigor (also known as heterosis) is pretty well established scientific fact. Obviously there are exceptions- the upper end of the bell curve for purebreeds might be higher than much of the mixed-breed bell curve.
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i prefer mutts they are more healthier than any pure breed any day.
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cythren wrote: [quote=WhyFi][quote=cythren][quote=erikka]purebred animals always have so many health problems
I've heard this expressed often, especially by animal rescue activists, but I'm not convinced that it is scientifically accurate.
Well, if they're improperly bred, ie lacking genetic diversity, they can have problems.
Exactly. That's why I don't think the statement "purebred animals always...etc" is accurate.
My purebred cat (an abyssinian) has terrible health problems--it's the inbreeding. If people are breding for profit, not to show, and aren't worried about reputation then they often don't care about health issues. Of course I was tending towards hyperbole (it is the internet, after all--everyone suddenly takes things so literally) and I think it's a valid worry anytime you adopt a purebred animal. Not sure why that small of a statement would get your undies in a bundle--there's certainly no shortage of demand for purebred animals regardless of health problems...
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