RE: How's Everyone Feeling Right Meow?
September 22, 2016 at 4:16 am
(This post was last modified: September 22, 2016 at 4:17 am by Regina.)
Is it normal to like some dogs but not others?
They do have different personalities, some are just far too energetic and loud for my liking and those types get on my nerves. I find Jack Russells to be one of the worst breeds for having that kind of temperament.
I also prefer big dogs, not those silly little rats. If it does those pathetic yips instead of barking, it's too small.
They do have different personalities, some are just far too energetic and loud for my liking and those types get on my nerves. I find Jack Russells to be one of the worst breeds for having that kind of temperament.
I also prefer big dogs, not those silly little rats. If it does those pathetic yips instead of barking, it's too small.
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