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DAWG (not Michael)

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 9:48 pm
by mere1975
So. . .
Sam said I could get a second dog.

There are two that we like, who are both medium-size and look to be low-shedding breeds.

Dog A: "Gertie"
PROs - I saw her in person and know she is calm, nicely housebroken, spayed, and 3 years old. Perfect size.
CONs - Although she doesn't shed much, she is pretty oily. Even after a bath and grooming, I think she will leave some hair and/or dander around, which is not good on my nose.

Dog B: "Sawyer"
PROs - He looks like an actual Wheaten Terrier, which means handsome and no-shed fur that is easy on my nose. Also perfect size. Sounds friendly and easy-going. Loves car rides. 1 1/2 years old and neutered.
CONs - We don't know for sure if he is housebroken.

Should we get one of these?

Wait for the "perfect" sure thing dog?

Or be happy that we are doing well with one dog, and keep it at that?

- Mere "your humble opinions, please?" 1975

Re: DAWG (not Michael)

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:09 pm
by Dutch
Wait for the "perfect" sure thing dog or be happy that we are doing well with one dog, and keep it at that

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:36 pm
by monet2u
oh they're both so cute. pick the one that picks you. that's how I got my miss ruby...cuz she picked me. :D

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:57 pm
by katie
agreed with jackie. go and look at dogs. you'll know when it's the right one. my ezra climbed up into my hair right out of the cage and fell asleep on my neck. i knew he was right.

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:57 pm
by NerfHerder
Try a ferret!

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:01 am
by Dutch
agreed with jackie. go and look at dogs. you'll know when it's the right one.
This is the best advice. It's how I got my Isis, too.

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 2:02 pm
by Irock
agreed with jackie. go and look at dogs. you'll know when it's the right one.
This is the best advice. It's how I got my Isis, too.
That's how Lilo got Stitch!

...I can't find Gertie on that page anyway - maybe she was already adopted?

Sawyer looks sweet, but speaking as a person who's had a lot of issues (thankfully in the past) with housetraining, I'd say wait till you find the perfect pup. I also think you should get a little one that can ride around on Bella's back, and you can call him Didymus, but I know lots of people don't like small dogs.

i "Image" rock

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 4:30 pm
by mere1975
...I can't find Gertie on that page anyway - maybe she was already adopted?
Well, shoot. I thought they were bluffing when they said someone else had called about her as well.

I feel better knowing she has a home already.

- Mere "hmmmmmm, I think I will still play hookie on Friday and check out Sawyer to see what he's like in person -- but I can do it without coming home with him, I swear" 1975

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 4:51 pm
by monet2u
...I can't find Gertie on that page anyway - maybe she was already adopted?
Well, shoot. I thought they were bluffing when they said someone else had called about her as well.

I feel better knowing she has a home already.

- Mere "hmmmmmm, I think I will still play hookie on Friday and check out Sawyer to see what he's like in person -- but I can do it without coming home with him, I swear" 1975
sure you can! :lol:

I got ruby cuz I was looking every day for my missing kitty and after almost 2 weeks I gave in...the first kitty I wanted got adpoted while I was deciding on getting a new cat. When I got back ruby jumped at the cage towards me and we've been bestest buds ever since. she whines a lot tho. ugh, a bad habit she's picked up the past couple of years. she used to be quiet. oh well I still loves her! :D

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 6:55 pm
by Dutch
DIDYMUS!!!!!

Cracking up in the library again, with this old tranny undergrad in torn fishnets sitting across from me, staring at me like I'M the freak.

jk, trannies are just alright with me

Re: DAWG (not Michael)

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 7:48 pm
by mere1975
Dog B: "Sawyer"
PROs - He looks like an actual Wheaten Terrier, which means handsome and no-shed fur that is easy on my nose. Also perfect size. Sounds friendly and easy-going. Loves car rides. 1 1/2 years old and neutered.
CONs - We don't know for sure if he is housebroken.

By the way. . . GOT HIM!

He's adorable and a little bit weird (in a good way) and after 72 hours, not a single accident in the house!

(Well, he did pee of a stack on newspapers at my parents' house. Oops. Easiest clean-up ever, though!)

It's going well so far. . . even Bella seems to be getting used to having him around.

- Mere "boy dog better keep his lipstick hidden!" 1975

P.S.
His name is Murphy now.
:)

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:09 pm
by squeezle
YAY! a new furry friend. pictures please.

Re: DAWG (not Michael)

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:22 pm
by monet2u
Dog B: "Sawyer"
PROs - He looks like an actual Wheaten Terrier, which means handsome and no-shed fur that is easy on my nose. Also perfect size. Sounds friendly and easy-going. Loves car rides. 1 1/2 years old and neutered.
CONs - We don't know for sure if he is housebroken.

By the way. . . GOT HIM!

He's adorable and a little bit weird (in a good way) and after 72 hours, not a single accident in the house!

(Well, he did pee of a stack on newspapers at my parents' house. Oops. Easiest clean-up ever, though!)

It's going well so far. . . even Bella seems to be getting used to having him around.

- Mere "boy dog better keep his lipstick hidden!" 1975

P.S.
His name is Murphy now.
:)
I see that "resistance" paid off. :wink: :lol:

Congrats on the new doggie!

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 10:56 pm
by katie
hoorayyyy! congrats on the new pup. let's see some photos.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 12:56 am
by Irock
He's adorable. Yeah puppies!