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Old 27-10-2009, 07:01 PM
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Re: Breeds For Novice Owners To Avoid!

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I don't think you should be thinking about breeds. Yes do the research on a breed and if it drastically doesn't suit your lifestyle then fine, but as somebody has already said - They are all individuals.
I agree with this
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Re: Breeds For Novice Owners To Avoid!

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Breeds to avoid "awwww such a cute puppy! What breed? oooh i've not heard of those, I'll have it!"

As I said in another Thread, If you do ur research thoroughly and are completely prepared then no breed is really unsuitable, although I wouldn't advise a 70 yr old to get a Mastiff! LOL

As long as common sense is involved in the purchase of a pup/dog then I will coo and purr over ur puppy pictures!
heheheeh strangely enough a mastiff would be exactly the breed i would suggest for a 70YO...
in the house quite as mice, outside just happy to walk along...
proper lead training from puppyhood would be a must though
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