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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ugly_bob I agree with you about Weims being lovely, mine has such a strong character I couldn't be without him. my other half said that there is no way that he could ever have a small dog he was happy when we saw the parents of our dog and he saw how big they were.
mongrels are all very nice to my auntie always has them and she always gets them from the dogs home I don't think she has had a puppy since she and my dad had a Yellow Lab and a GSD when they were little.
I've only ever had one dog, my border collie. Got her when she was ten weeks old and fell in love with her immediately, bought her for �110 from a family who owned her Mum. There seemed to be a rise in popularity in collies in my local area after I got Holly but very few people persevered and still have them. They need a lot of input because they are essentially working dogs, but we have given her lots of love and attention and she's as good as gold, and I wouldn't be without her.
I too love mutts, my dog now is 17 years old, we got her from the rescue centre when she was just 9 weeks old, she is a totally wonderful dog in every respect.
But getting dogs this way can have its drawbacks, I advised my friends to get a rescue dog 2 years ago. We chose an adorable little puppy. He has now grown into a huge monster, who eats her out of house and home. Just goes to show picking a puppy with small feet doesn't mean a thing.