Question:I have 2 Boston Terries and my 15 year old has a dockson and my 12 year old wants a Tea cup Chawowa and I dont know if I should give it to her becuse I think that my other dogs mite hurt my duaghters puppy. Bye the way they all get there dogs at 13.(Thats wut she is turning in July 25th.) HELP ME!!!TELL ME!!!!!
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That depends entirely on the dogs' personalities, not their breeds or ages. It would be nice to see the breeds spelled even remotely correctly!
Tcup anythings are SHAMS- overpriced runts of the litters or the offsprings of runts. There is NO 'tcup' breed- just a fancy name put on extra small pups some breeders charge extra for- don't be foolish enough to waste your $ on one.
What happens to the pups you get the kids at 13 when they move out of the house at 18 or so? Are YOU taking them on then?
for one thing there is no such thing as a teacup chihuahua. and you didnt even spell chihuahua right. soo why dont you go and look up some info on it first and see if it will be an ohkay dog to have around. cuz they are not just there so you can play with them when you feel like it. they need lotsa care.
No offence, but I would think a adult would have a little more proper grammer and spelling.
No such thing as a "teacup" it's just a scam from a bad breeder to get you to pay more money.
Spelling bee can make a great pet as well.
I don't think anyone in the family should have a dog if they spell as badly as you do.
You have enough dogs now.. She's 13 and will start going out more, hanging with friends.. She will have no time to properly train and care for a dog..
if you take you dogs that you have now to a dog part so that they interacted with puppys and other dogs they will find with the new one i found that older and bigger dogs helped the littler one on learning right from wrong and it hap pend to me like that..i am shure you dogs will get along fine together
You need to integrate the dogs slowly. If you get one from a breeder you should be able to bring your dogs to the puppy each day for a few days to see how your dogs are going to react. Keep in mind that your dogs will act differently when they are in their own home.
If you bring the puppy home with you, be sure to let the breeder know it is a trial run. See how it goes.
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