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I wonder if anyone can help. We are looking to adopt a medium sized dog,
probably a Scottie, Collie or something similar of about 8 months old and up. We are based in Yarnton (north of Oxford near Woodstock) and have a medium sized house and the garden is fully fenced off. Wešve not had a dog before but love them. Wešve been to our local Blue Cross shelter in Burford and they didnšt really have anything that we wanted or fell in love with straight away. If you can help, or know of anyone that can, please do get in touch, though Išm not sure that this is the right news group so apologies if it isnšt! Telephone: 07866 747819 / 01865 371333 or email / Many thanks, Toria |
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On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 08:05:14 +0000 Derek Jewell whittled these words:
I wonder if anyone can help. We are looking to adopt a medium sized dog, probably a Scottie, Collie or something similar of about 8 months old and up. We are based in Yarnton (north of Oxford near Woodstock) and have a medium sized house and the garden is fully fenced off. Wešve not had a dog before but love them. Wešve been to our local Blue Cross shelter in Burford and they didnšt really have anything that we wanted or fell in love with straight away. If you can help, or know of anyone that can, please do get in touch, though Išm not sure that this is the right news group so apologies if it isnšt! A scottie and a collie are VERY different kinds of dogs. If you haven't had a dog before it will really pay off to get a good handle on how to match what your needs and abilities are to that of the dog. Be especially careful of judging based appearance and "first impression". The book I like the best for helping people think through the qualities they want in a dog is "The Right Dog for You" by Daniel Tortora. Don't know if you can get it easily your way but it is the questions and the charts that are really helpful. I'm not sure what other books have that kind of help. There are several that do a better job of describing the dogs - but that assumes that the person already knows what suits them. Especially for the person with little dog experience it helps to get a little more guidance in figuring that part out first. Once you are good at describing the qualities of the dog you are looking for your chances of find the right chance from a shelter or rescue are much improved. And be patient. It doesn't matter whether you are looking for a dog bred with love, knowledge and care, or the shelter dog - the perfect match may require some waiting. The exactly right dog is worth waiting for. You will probably live with this dog 10 to 15 years so it is worth taking your time, and picking by personality, not appearance. -- Diane Blackman There is no moral victory in proclaiming to abhor violence while preaching with violent words. http://dog-play.com/ http://dogplayshops.com/ |
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