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Don't let the looks fool you
She always looks so innocent standing on two legs each time she wants something or just seeking attention and she know's she's irresistible.... She totally has control over us I'd say but I love her to bits.
haha I understand. My jack russell was really bad though, he didnt listen to a word we said, we had to keep the living room windows on the latch as he escaped many times , Chasing and sneaking on him in gardens was a regular event when I was younger as it was so hard to catch him. he attacked 90% of dogs..and i'm not talking typical jack russell agression , I have never seen him lose a fight, I witnessed him fight rottweilers, alsatians ect and i'm not exaggerating when I say they all backed down after 10 seconds due to his pure fighting dominance and aggression. He was the boss. I dont feel proud about this as he was a bully in general but they're where also times where big breeds instigated him and they got messed up. (by that I mean a quick scuffle no damage done) and they backed off as usual, it was strange.
He never once showed aggressiveness to people, he was calm, yet he did not really show affection. He was a nightmare in general, but he was our nightmare, and a part of our family.
My new dog is the complete opposite and it has made his passing SO much easier than we thought it would.
Here's my 9 year old black lab. We are real pals, and I'm getting married next year, he's coming to the wedding. He has a white dickie bow. He's great with the kids, and as I type he's laid with them while they're playing with Lego.
She is a rescued dog from the RSPCA. The minute we saw her, she was the dog for us. She's awesome. The kids love her and she loves them back.
Running is her favourite pass time. She'll run all day long.
However if you wanna just chill she'll be happy to chill with you too.
Have a 9 year old terrier cross thing who is really nice but growing grumpier by the day with his old age, and have a 7 month old greyhound. They are both really calm and good around my 5 year old brother
This is Maisey, she's about 4 and we got her from dogs trust and she is an absolute nutter. She will hunt anything and everything given the chance, even me if I start running into a field.
This is Fergal, our epileptic irish rescue from Greyhound Rescue West England. He's about 14 now and still steals anything he can get his paws on.
Finally, this is Ben. He's our oldest, and is the dog equivalent of retired yet still play fights and rolls around in the snow like a puppy.
This is cassie my little staffie she is my baby and my best friend unfortunately she had to have a leg amputated due to a car accident but she gets around fine now and answers to hop along!
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