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acommondisaster

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https://ophrescue.org/dogs

My son has adopted two wonderful rescue dogs using them. They're wonderful and fully investigate the dog before allowing it to be adopted out. You may be getting a mutt, but you'll know what you're getting in terms of health, temperment, andwhether the dog can be trusted around other animals or small children. They get new dogs nearly every day. There is an adoption fee that helps cover fostering, obedience training if it was needed, vet costs, etc. While PetFinder may have a bigger selection, OPH is pretty quick to answer questions and respond.
 

D3N4L1

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Thanks for all the info. Looking for a yorkie or chihuahua. I have a 4 year old which im pretty sure will get a little rough with
 

ICit

Jam out with ur clam out
Thanks for all the info. Looking for a yorkie or chihuahua. I have a 4 year old which im pretty sure will get a little rough with

then please get a puppy that is more sturdy.... small kids and fragile dogs never mix... UNLESS you have a deep pocket and can cover broken legs.


Go with a small beagle..... :yay: social dog, fun dog.... good with kids and wont break if dropped :killingme
 

libertytyranny

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Thanks for all the info. Looking for a yorkie or chihuahua. I have a 4 year old which im pretty sure will get a little rough with

Those are not good choices for a household with a toddler. First, those dogs are pretty delicate and can be easily injured, secondly, they are not known to be tolerant of children and are likely to bite. I would rethink those breeds. Perhaps a nice small beagle mix, or cocker would still be small and cute but more tolerant of childrena nd hardier. It is pretty important to research breeds before commiting to them, you can save yourself a lot of trouble and heartache.
 

ICit

Jam out with ur clam out
Those are not good choices for a household with a toddler. First, those dogs are pretty delicate and can be easily injured, secondly, they are not known to be tolerant of children and are likely to bite. I would rethink those breeds. Perhaps a nice small beagle mix, or cocker would still be small and cute but more tolerant of childrena nd hardier. It is pretty important to research breeds before commiting to them, you can save yourself a lot of trouble and heartache.

:jet:..... :love:

thats what i just said!!!! :yay:....
 

KDENISE977

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Thanks for all the info. Looking for a yorkie or chihuahua. I have a 4 year old which im pretty sure will get a little rough with

This doesn't sound like someone who needs a dog of any kind unless it's stuffed !
 
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ICit

Jam out with ur clam out
there are a few pug mixes at tri county....

they are small enough and good with kids also.... and at tri county 100 bucks gets you a dog that is fully vetted and fixed!!!
 

Roman

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A child at 4 years old should be taught to be nice to an animal, and should know better. Teach the kid kindness first before getting any sized dog!
 
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