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My pugs say they want to play with little Winston, so if distance is ever eliminated, it's a date!
And to all the sanctimonious naysayers out there: getting a dog from a reputable, experienced breeder who is willing to guarantee his animal often insures that the dog you get will be healthy and have a balanced temperament. A large chunk of dogs in shelters are there because people want a certain breed but don't want to spend money to get a decent dog, so they cheap out and buy a puppy from some prick with two dogs that he keeps in his backyard. The puppies wind up having all kinds of health and behavioral problems (the latter is every bit as much the result of nature as it is nurture) and their owners dump them at animal shelters. So, good for you, Will, for picking the dog that you actually want and will take care of instead of taking a gamble on a shelter dog that could might well wind up back in the shelter.
The key to getting a good shelter dog is to not be afraid to take it back (hopefully for an exchange at the same shelter). A well-run shelter will understand, and while you may think in your darkest moments that you are taking this animal back to certain death you must realise that you can't save them all. Remember that you're saving the life of the replacement dog.
a lowly filthy beast wholly dependent on his master.
give me a cat,anyday
Cats aren't very clean either. They do poo-poos indoors and cause allergies.