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aSH i know many people who have given their child a PUPPY from a very young age

it teaches the child to love and care and it teaches them responsibility from a young age

did u not notice that i asked for a PUPPY?>???

the purpose of getting a puppy is to train it

i dont really care wat u think anyways

maybe u went around pulling dogs ears when u were young but i dont see every kid doing it

and i have never seen a PUPPY mauling a child!

*** it was a simple question

u didnt have to attack me as if i asked something so horrible

im not going to bother even trying to argue with you.

You'll never admit you've got a bad idea.

I'm saying. You see it here and there, a poor families toddler is mauled by thier family dog.

And 99% of the time it's not the dogs fault, it's the stupid people who let the baby near a dog in the first place.

You can't watch a toddler 100% of the time.

That goes for most animals. They are not something for young children.

Whether your going to 'train' it or whatver wont stop anything from occuring. The very naieve if you think that.

Doxx... you've got the right idea. 8 years is a good age.

I dont wanna see anyone's kid mauled by a pet that was supposed to be for fun.

I'd say the same to anyone thinking the same thing. Nothing personal. just logical

End of story.

Ambz, you can buy me and train me...

Im cute and I like to get patted on the tummy... I can learn lots of tricks and am great with kids :D

Get a Pomeranian (sp?) they are wayyyyyy cute a never get bigger than puppy size!!

If you cant find a decent Pomeranian my first offer stands :bahaha:

Originally posted by ex-static

heh.. hi guys.. im back..

but yea, ive got some puppies for sale, they are golden retrivers.. :)

so thats what your been up to eh? you sly dog(hehe...pun)

after growing up with fox terriors, i would have to say they are great dogs for young kids, as long as they are both brought up right...foxies can be teritorial of there masters, that can be a good, and bad thing for kids. if it is a fun loving eviroment for the dog i say go for it...just watch for signs if they are "bad" dogs

Hey Ambzy girl.. :cheers:

I have Jack Russells too.. they are soooooo cute.. especially mine.. my sisters one is a bit of a dipshit though..lol

They are hypo little things.. but i dont think that it really matters.. cos the topic says PUPPIES!! and all puppies are hypo..

Good luck in finding a puppy!!

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this is my puppy.. :wave:

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