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I don't really know FB, we're looking at getting a dog for the first time, I work reasonable hours nothing crazy and I could walk it before work and take out put in the garden on evening, and then weekend could take it out with me and for longer walks. Just some dogs seem to bark alot left at home and I wouldn't do it if it was cruel.
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Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View PostDid you grow up with a dog? Are you ever around dogs? The questions and statements you make about dogs tell me you are not much of a dog person. You are a bit of a euro sissy from what I can tell. Just get a cat and name it Fernando. Queer
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Originally posted by FitnessBrat View PostIf you both work 5+ days a week and are away 8,9,10 hours - then no, I don't think that's fair to a new dog. If you plan on leaving your animal outside - also not fair.
Not trying to be funny, but a cat may be a good option for you. Dogs require a LOT.
What type are you considering?
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Originally posted by Mr incredible
Let me know when you have anything helpful to say, your blatantly in so female hormone peak and fettling shitty, comes through every time. How about this, would a boxer be ok at home allonge so long as out hour walked every morning and attention at night?
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Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View PostBoxer is to high energy to be left all day long. No way. My boxer at 8 years old still rips around the house jumping and playing with his toys. He wants attention 20 hours a day.
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Problem though mr I is that is seems like you want a boxer sized dog 65-80lbs range. Problem with that is that size dog is the highest energy.
I grew up with rotties and have a French mastiff now and both of those big breed 100lbs + need much less exercise then my boxer does. He is like a little atomic bomb of energy.
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Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View PostProblem though mr I is that is seems like you want a boxer sized dog 65-80lbs range. Problem with that is that size dog is the highest energy.
I grew up with rotties and have a French mastiff now and both of those big breed 100lbs + need much less exercise then my boxer does. He is like a little atomic bomb of energy.
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