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.
Potter, gardener, baker,cyclist, four grown up offspring,The Oily One,Daughter ,(The MD, who has "J" and Twins),The Wizzard Geek and The Carpenter. Battling with computer. Living with my beloved Pirate.
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5 comments:
We have had terriers. They were all smart, sweet, and loving. Your’s are adorable.
This is my favorite post of yours, ever. :)
Handsome pups!
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.
you just rekindled my desire for a dog which I constantly supress!
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