nyrisa
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We were given a puppy some years back; we took her to keep her from going to the pound. Although she was the sweetest dog I ever knew, it turned out to be disastrous. She grew into what looked like a full blooded spitz.......she was HUGE, and her head was massive. Folks in the neighborhood were frightened by her size and big jaws, and since she was a Houdini, and managed to get out of the fenced yard too often, neighbors kept threatening to call the pound. We ended up having to chain her when she was outside, and I just hate chaining a dog. Plus, she killed every cat that wandered through the yard. She didn't act mean to them, just acted like she was playing and having a great time, but she ended up killing 5 cats before we ended up having her put down. It broke our hearts to do this to such a sweet natured dog, but no one would take her. We made a vow then to only have small dogs. Since then we have had two shih tzus, and loved them both. Very intelligent dogs, very laid back, good for petting and relaxing on the couch with. My daughter later had two pomeranians, who turned out to be neurotic little barkers. She also had a rat terrier, who was a good dog. My vote for easy temperament would be for the shih tzu, especially if you don't have lots of space for a big dog. Our new puppy is a chihuahua/yorkie mix, and he is doing great so far. All our dogs and cats get along well, and like to curl up on the porch together.
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A true lady takes off her dignity with her clothes and does her whorish best. At other times you can be as modest and dignified as your persona requires. Robert Heinlein The last thing I want to do is hurt you...but it is still on my list.
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