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i am looking for a dog
i prob might go get one from the pound if i cant find anything i like but i thought u might have sme useful information i have 2 daughters 1 that is 4 and 1 that is almost 3 months i also have a cat so they need tog et along thanx for the info mari |
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:55:48 -0500 maribttrfly whittled these words:
i am looking for a dog i prob might go get one from the pound if i cant find anything i like but i thought u might have sme useful information i have 2 daughters 1 that is 4 and 1 that is almost 3 months i also have a cat so they need tog et along thanx for the info An adult dog with a known history is an excellent choice. But be patient. You have a challenging household. Fortunately your willingness to consider an adult will go a long way to a smoother entry. The adult dog is most likely to be easier on the children, and an adult dog with previous cat experience is much easier on the cat than a puppy would be. It took me about 5 months to find my Freeway because I wanted *known* compatiablity with cats. The wait was well worth it. He fit in very well and the cats took to him just fine. http://www.petfinder.org/ -- Diane Blackman http://dog-play.com/ http://dogplay.com/Shop/ |