For doggie lovers...

Beckiboo

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If you haven't got a dog already, what kind fo dog are you going to get when you finally are in the situation that you can? For me, when I'm older and have a house/garden of my own, I'm going to get a little doggie like this:

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and also one like this:

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If you have dogs already you can put pics of them up :D
 
When I grown up me and Tom are going to Battersea Dogs Home to get lots of pups, I know the makes of dogs I like but I'm just going to wait til we go there and then choose which ones we are going to rescue :D
 
Have an Irish Setter at the mo which is as mad as a hatter and thinks she's a kangeroo and leaps about everywhere, would love a Sharpei when i have my own place tho.
 
I'm allergic to dogs, so cannot have one. I had a puppy when I was a kid, but that's when we found out had the allergy. I was gutted when it went.
 
I don't think I'll have a dog. We live in a flat and it's nearly impossible to pay a house with garden or at least a big terrace, I don't think it's fair for the dog to live in a flat with no out-doors option.
But if I ever had one would be a Labrador, Becki' second pic :D
 
Ah these doggie pics are cute. I have to say for me it's Staffordshire Bull Terriers all the way 8) I don't know how to get pics of my two up :roll:

Sarah - you should pop along to Battersea Dogs Home just for a wander and to meet the dogs. The guys there really encourage you to visit even if you aren't ready to take a dog because they like to socialise them and get them used to people. Also the entry money you pay goes straight to the dogs ;) Does break your heart though :cry:
 
Kang said:
Sarah - you should pop along to Battersea Dogs Home just for a wander and to meet the dogs. The guys there really encourage you to visit even if you aren't ready to take a dog because they like to socialise them and get them used to people. Also the entry money you pay goes straight to the dogs ;) Does break your heart though :cry:

I know that I'll end up wanting to bring about 6 home with me :cry:

I didn't know that you could just visit tho if you weren't taking a dog, looks like a trip to Battersea is in order :D
 
I didn't know that you could just visit tho if you weren't taking a dog, looks like a trip to Battersea is in order :D

Just not on a Sunday morning please, we don;t want the poor little pups being scared by lucozade challenges and Brownie talk 8O
 
NITEFLY said:
Did you call it reebok cos its an essex boy :D

:evil: Oi, you cheeky mite, Reebok is the she :D

She was called Reebok because Paul let the kids name her :roll: I just call her Bok 8) and also may I point out, she's east london, not Essex :lol:
 
Leese said:
NITEFLY said:
Did you call it reebok cos its an essex boy :D

:evil: Oi, you cheeky mite, Reebok is the she :D

She was called Reebok because Paul let the kids name her :roll: I just call her Bok 8) and also may I point out, she's east london, not Essex :lol:

So she's Bow, not Romford. Well that's alright then Leese. :lol:

Btw, some of Kinky Malinki crowd turned up at a couple afters places I was at Sun morning - there's a few *cough* ahem...'characters' among them, isn't there? :lol:
 
I already have a house, a big garden and 2 terriers, so I'm happy (my favorite is the Welsh Terrier).

I'd like to have more dogs, but the problem is where to put them while I'm travelling. Two is the most I can have at the moment.
 
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