There is a God!... I ahve tried googling same and not finding a lot of help
ah come on, go to an animal rescue centre and pick out a nice dog.
Don't be encouraging breeders when there are thousands of dogs out there looking for a good home.
You might even get a pug if you phone around to the different dog centres.
www.limerickanimalwelfare.com
Ah come on, go to an animal rescue centre and pick out a nice dog.
Don't be encouraging breeders when there are thousands of dogs out there looking for a good home.
You might even get a Pug if you phone around to the different dog centres.
www.limerickanimalwelfare.com
Just be careful with the likes of done deal, girl across the road bought Cavalier King Charles...turned out to be a puppy farm, though she did not realise it at the time, please do not support these people in any way
Ah come on, go to an animal rescue centre and pick out a nice dog.
Don't be encouraging breeders when there are thousands of dogs out there looking for a good home.
You might even get a Pug if you phone around to the different dog centres.
www.limerickanimalwelfare.com
I have a rescue & while I do advocate going this road, a word of caution.
We were told our dog had a lovely temperment, however the rescue had her placed with a single lady & all was fine. She was not so tolerant of a house full of kids & was could be quite snappy, verging on agressive. We don't know what she went through before we got her (she was found in a terrible state at 4 months old).
ALOT of patience (both from us & her) has us on the right track, but it was touch & go about whether we could keep her for a while. I know all dogs are different & have their own personalities, but obviously a mistreated dog may carry alot of baggage.
I'd recommend, if possible, for the dog to "visit" your house so you can see how they might interact in you home.