@ WafflesTheCat:
that is great , look that its big enough for her to turn around and stand in without hitting her head on the top or the side:D we did take one that was one number bigger than the shop did told us too... do you know if you buy one from metal ?
Please tell how it goes and about your first day with her
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Guys, I found Jasper's harness from when he was a puppy! He was so tiny then!! I'll post pics when I get back home. It's hard to believe he was ever that little! He's so big now.... And he's still nothing but a cuddle bug!
awwww cute, i so love to see this pic
i had the same, some month ago as i looked through my girls things and found her baby collar that she got from her breeder, her second collar and her first harness (that our irish can wear as adult dog

) ....it is so cute to see this little puppy things...i even have some of her old toys.....so cute to look at them and how tiny they where then
....and that is so true with the Tics, but atleast here it is not so bad, only some now and then but they are stupid non the less....
may i ask what you use against Tics on your dog, that they die off so soon
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maninkari
Since JJ's birthday was a couple days ago, i just got a Facebook memory of the babies! This is when their little bed was being cleaned, so they all splayed out across the floor. You can easily tell which ones take after Duke and which ones take after Lucy

That is really cute
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Wishful Thinking. » Do Jun 29, 2017 6:09 am
@Flossie @maninkari @LeiaWolfe
Thank you for the replies, I'll do some research on Bichon Frises and consider them as well!
maninkari hat geschrieben:
I think an Italian greyhound might be a little too sensitive, but I don't have a lot of experience with the breed.
I'm not sure what you mean by "too sensitive"?
So for now I'm considering the Italian Greyhound, Chinese Crested and Bichon Frise, does anyone else have any other breeds I should look into?
Also I don't have experience having 2 dogs at once, but would getting 2 dogs in the future be a better option or just 1 dog? Like if I leave the dog alone would it be better for it to have another dog to play with or no?
Italien Greyhounds are a Little sensitive to many things, like loud noises, extrem to the cold..but also a bit to extrem heat...neervous People...some sickness, some dont like stony hard ground and some other things, like injuri because going to wild or due to their size, and in some lineages poor bone density, they are prone to broken legs.....that is what a owner of one told me, he had different dog blankets for each Moment of the year^^ ( rain-,winter-,cold winter,- spring-, summer-, autumn blanket....he did say that his women had lots of fun finding blankets and other clothing for there dog^^) but they are still nice and gentle when you let them run enough....also on the track with Lure coursing for fun!

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you also could look into small poodle? cocker Spaniel....
maybe even...(what was i again you did search for in a small dog? calm or power for sport

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- Griffon Bruxellois, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Coton de Tulear,.....Dachshund (well breed they are healthy and funny),
- German Spitz, Keeshond, Tibetan Terrier (i did know some of them, they are fun with moderate temper but needs regular exercise ad brain work, and are not bad in sports)