I have always liked terriers, although "my" dogs have been GSDs. Dogless after the stroke I considered that another GSD would be too much to handle (they do need a firm hand) so I looked around for a Jack Russell (My second choice after GSDs).
Visiting a rescue centre I saw Roxy (Who seems to be an unusual cross between a whippet and rotweiler!). My daughter-in-oz always says "when a dog wants you it will find you" and this was the case. We both bonded, I took her and do not regret it. She is delightful, brings a smile with her antics and loves the small great grandchildren.
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We have had terriers. They were all smart, sweet, and loving. Your’s are adorable.
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite post of yours, ever. :)
ReplyDeleteHandsome pups!
ReplyDeleteI have always liked terriers, although "my" dogs have been GSDs. Dogless after the stroke I considered that another GSD would be too much to handle (they do need a firm hand) so I looked around for a Jack Russell (My second choice after GSDs).
ReplyDeleteVisiting a rescue centre I saw Roxy (Who seems to be an unusual cross between a whippet and rotweiler!). My daughter-in-oz always says "when a dog wants you it will find you" and this was the case. We both bonded, I took her and do not regret it. She is delightful, brings a smile with her antics and loves the small great grandchildren.
you just rekindled my desire for a dog which I constantly supress!
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