Used to have a English Bully and said no more after her, but when you see this big fella in a rescue home after being left tied to a lamppost in Sheffield, its hard to say no.
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Nice dog, he looks amost itentical to my mates pit staff cross, his is female and a bit overweight, pushinfg 6 stone
[quote="JoeyMaddocks"]To buck the trend of hard dogs I've got a Jack Russell x Chihuahua.
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lovely looking beast him, jack russells are a top bread - loyal, great with kids and lots of energy to burn. Never seen a chihuahua cross before though, assuming he's slightly smaller then your usual? Would love to have a dog again but between flats and jobs so it's not really possible. Threads like this are gutting to be honest, some great looking dogs on.
[quote="JoeyMaddocks"]He's a funny looking creature, a right fanny magnet though. His dad was hilarious. He's pretty much full size now at six months so I'm told.
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Like a cute fox, not heard off that kind of cross breed before, looks lovely....
[quote="OFFHand"][quote="JoeyMaddocks"]He's a funny looking creature, a right fanny magnet though. His dad was hilarious. He's pretty much full size now at six months so I'm told.
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Like a cute fox, not heard off that kind of cross breed before, looks lovely.... [/quote] whats the ears all about ?
[quote="JoeyMaddocks"]To buck the trend of hard dogs I've got a Jack Russell x Chihuahua.[/quote]
Have you a fear of dogs that are taller than your ankle then or something?
I have looked through this thread and to be honest - A Patterdale, a working husky, two chocolate Labs., A border collie, a Labradoodle (if I'm correct? It's a white rasta), another Lab.! two dogs in a row isn't exactly a trend or you're using the definition of trend from a self penned dictionary!
Strooollll on! I bet you jump out your skin if a cat meows by you! I can't see the large percentage of dogs featured on here exactly cutting the mustard at the local Pikey dog fight! Can you?
[quote="David.Watts"][quote="JoeyMaddocks"]To buck the trend of hard dogs I've got a Jack Russell x Chihuahua.[/quote]
Have you a fear of dogs that are taller than your ankle then or something?
I have looked through this thread and to be honest - A Patterdale, a working husky, two chocolate Labs., A border collie, a Labradoodle (if I'm correct? It's a white rasta), another Lab.! two dogs in a row isn't exactly a trend or you're using the definition of trend from a self penned dictionary!
Strooollll on! I bet you jump out your skin if a cat meows by you! I can't see the large percentage of dogs featured on here exactly cutting the mustard at the local Pikey dog fight! Can you? [/quote]
Hold on I concur - My tough cookie just to bring fighters back in vogue....... Years ago mind
[quote="David.Watts"][quote="JoeyMaddocks"]To buck the trend of hard dogs I've got a Jack Russell x Chihuahua.[/quote]
Have you a fear of dogs that are taller than your ankle then or something?
I have looked through this thread and to be honest - A Patterdale, a working husky, two chocolate Labs., A border collie, a Labradoodle (if I'm correct? It's a white rasta), another Lab.! two dogs in a row isn't exactly a trend or you're using the definition of trend from a self penned dictionary!
Strooollll on! I bet you jump out your skin if a cat meows by you! I can't see the large percentage of dogs featured on here exactly cutting the mustard at the local Pikey dog fight! Can you? [/quote]
IT`S NOT A LABRADOODLE !!! The white rasta is a bichon frise !!! how dare he be insulted