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Nellie
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posted June 11, 2003 06:51 PM      Profile for Nellie   Author's Homepage         
Hey everyone,
I'm new to this forum so I thought I'd test everything out and see how it all works. I hope to frequent here quite a bit now that I have a job at a grooming place near me (I love it! [Big Grin] )
I'm 16 and I have a 1 year old, male yellow lab named Mondo- he's def one of the best things that has ever happened to me! I'm going to be getting a 2nd dog next summer... still tossing around some breeds in my head... along with thinking about rescuing a mix [Confused] [Wink]
This looks like a great place, can't wait to get to know all of you [Smile]

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~In a perfect world, every dog would have a home and every home would have a dog~

Posts: 5 | From: Pennsylvania | Registered: Jun 2003
mjsully
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posted June 11, 2003 07:33 PM      Profile for mjsully         
Hello, I am somewhat new also, and I also have a Lab(yellow) named Sully. He is 12 weeks old.
Congrats on your job. I am partial to Collies and/or Border Collie. VERY INTELLIGENT DOGS. Have you thought about those?
Good luck with everything. [Cool]

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Nellie
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posted June 12, 2003 08:26 AM      Profile for Nellie   Author's Homepage         
I have thought about both of those breeds, but sort of ruled them both out. I know they are very smart, and that's why I was thinking of getting the short haired collie. The hair would be too much for me on the long haired ones.

Border collies have just too much energy for me. I don't mind an energetic dog, but every BC I've met was really hyper.

I was thinking german shorthaired pointer or rhodesian ridgeback. The shorthaired collies is a good thought too though... thanks for the idea [Wink]

[ June 12, 2003, 08:27 AM: Message edited by: Nellie ]

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~In a perfect world, every dog would have a home and every home would have a dog~

Posts: 5 | From: Pennsylvania | Registered: Jun 2003
Sassy
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posted July 03, 2003 05:31 AM      Profile for Sassy         
Im doing a dog grooming course in the new year ill hope itll be fun.
currently im work at a police dog training facility which also has a boarding kennel a german short hairs tend to be very excitable.
I have found mongerals to be of a nice temp.
good luck

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Posts: 3 | From: Cornwall | Registered: Jul 2003


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