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03-10-12, 10:08 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Waterlooville, Hants
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Dalmatian Puppy For Sale
Not one of mine but one from our litter. The owners do not have the time to commit to him anymore and are therefore having to let him go. He is nearly 14 months old and is liver spotted. I do not have any other details. If anyone is interested let me know and if you have any questions ask and I will find out. No idea on price but pretty certain it won't be too much.
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03-10-12, 10:26 AM
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Location: Winchester-ish
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How much work are they?
TBH... if I had the money to look after a dog I probably would...
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03-10-12, 10:40 AM
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If you want something low maintenance get a goldfish!
They can be alot of work as they are not a breed to be left alone all day or for several hours. They like your company and if a lonely dog left for too long then they may become bored and chew, just like any dog tbh.
Manic, daft dogs but lovely with it and they are very switched on.
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03-10-12, 10:55 AM
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They're pigs and think with there stomachs and are not the cleverest dogs, but saying that I loved our one that has passed away and if I had the time I would get another!
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03-10-12, 10:57 AM
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Location: Nottingham
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Quote:
Originally Posted by stamford
If you want something low maintenance get a goldfish!
They can be alot of work as they are not a breed to be left alone all day or for several hours. They like your company and if a lonely dog left for too long then they may become bored and chew, just like any dog tbh.
Manic, daft dogs but lovely with it and they are very switched on.
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Very good summary.
My Mother had one - mental as anything with oodles of energy, but very good natured (the dog, not my Mother).
She couldn't devote the time to it that it needed, and it took it out on her shoes!!!
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03-10-12, 11:07 AM
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Our three are fine together and each one has their own personality, as for not clever I'll have to disagree with you there! The dad Oreo knows how to get around the missus and get his own way, it doesn't work with me and he knows it. The youngest plays games with me and likes to be chased around the room, he hides and then goes in the opposite direction.
In all of this time we have only lost a couple of speaker cables to chewing when they were pups, nothing else. No doors, no shoes, well except my slippers, the pup took a shining to them but I needed some new ones anyway We always give them chewsticks, pigs and cow ears etc and plenty of toys to rip up and if they can catch them we have three cats they can annoy. However the cats always win.
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03-10-12, 11:11 AM
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Ooooo tempting, will ask the boss tonight
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03-10-12, 11:21 AM
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Just been informed he has recently been neutered as well.
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03-10-12, 11:29 AM
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Would love to give him a home not sure maggie would share though lol
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03-10-12, 12:29 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lukeus101
Would love to give him a home not sure maggie would share though lol
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I'm still waiting to meet Maggie lol
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