lol That is awkward haha Of course, that like was meant to acknowledge your humbleness in that situation and to show support for the message. I *DID NOT like that to agree with you in any way on that ;D
Well, I mean, I'm not a good role model. There's even a huge topic about one of the many mistakes I've made.
But to actually have people like the post, that's a moment where for a second it's confusing. What do they mean with that? And if they agree, that's usually something most do behind your back anyway. The whispers are very loud, usually.
Of course. I have read many of the threads you have posted regarding such topics, however this probably isn't the place for me to discuss. Point is, most of us realize and understand you as a result of such doors to your life you have opened up to the community, and by what I see in your content, you're a pretty good role model to me :P
I've got two dogs myself, French Bulldogs - although they speak other languages too. ;)
They're actually a mother and daughter, so that's cool, I guess.
In fact, I do. I have one dog named Maggie, turning 7 in January. She is a golden doodle (odd name, as I have been told :3), though curiously as a first generation she looks much more like a golden retriever than the conventional looking doodle, which looks like this http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/images15/GoldendoodleBaily9months.jpg
I'm really not a fan of those dogs that have, like, curly hair and a moustache - so to speak. Especially not those small white ones, like Westies and Maltese dogs. Golden Retrievers are alright, though. I think I once saw something on TV about them, that they could carry multiple raw eggs in their mouth without cracking them, hence their name: Retrievers.
That's particularly why I outlined the fact that she looks like a golden retriever more than the golden doodle that she is. I know some people who absolutely love small, curly white dogs, however I've just never been that type of guy. Though I could never expect Maggie to do such a thing as to carry eggs - she'd crack them all no matter how much we would train haha
I've done some googling, but can't find it back again, although there are plenty of videos about people trying it with their dogs. Usually to much disappointment, haha.
But they are one of the dog breeds that have what they call a "soft mouth". I'm not sure if that refers to the shape of the dog's mouth, or not.
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Well, those small white dogs, they just seem so....
Something for small, white people with equally curly white hair. The elderly.
I mean, French Bulldogs, they're small. But they kinda look like 'real' dogs.
If was going to get like, a Husky dog, you know? Those are some beautiful dogs, damn. But I lived in a flat at the time, and had to work my ass off at a construction site to even pay for anything. That breed needs a lot of attention.
Perhaps delicate jaws? I am actually kind of interested in what makes golden retrievers more capable of such a task now. Well, the world's information is at my fingertips, so I'll make no haste surfing the web later tonight :D
Yeah, I have a neighbor nearby where he seems to spend an almost unreasonable amount of time with his husky and great dane (I don't know if it can be unreasonably long to pay attention to your pet, though by the looks of it, its entirely possible in this case). You are absolutely right in that they're magnificent looking dogs, as well as acting dogs as long as proper training is put in.
Lots of work though regardless. Dogs are a large responsibility, but some breeds are much more easygoing, and (dare I say) much less difficult and needy of attention and training.
The thing about Huskies, I think, is that they're originally pack animals. Like, they're in these large groups, usually?
So they need a lot of attention and will feel lonely when left alone.
I will ;D Though, I will probably be 'researching' this topic on my phone since I should probably go to sleep. I'm not a very late guy like some of the other forumers haha 1:23 is good enough for me. If I don't figure something out and post it here later, I guess that is Good Night for me
It's 7:24 am here by now. Haven't slept, really. Woooops. :s
But, yeah, I could always look it up myself. Thing is, I get distracted a bit too easily and probably won't get back to you about it, even if I do find out. Haha.
You too. And just to remind you in case you happened to have forgotten - Sleep is still good for you, even if you aren't still a growing fella' like me ;D
Haha. I looked for about a few seconds that night, however sleep quickly overcame me. I lost the memory and/or interest on the matter the next morning, though probably due to the fact I merely forgot
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