Any Dog Lovers here?


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Haze said:
westie should be ok right :embrass:
i want baby and want puppy... :D


Not too sure, have not done research on Westie. You have to do your studies , and how to train the new puppy.

The reason that we did not choose pom this time round because of possbile newborn kids. Shetland is well known to be able to mix with kids. In fact , my cousin's baby boy love our dog so much (but my dog has not yet gotten use to miniture human) that she shy from him (the dog try to hide away from the baby as the baby is rough). The dog never bites regardless of how the baby disturb her - her temper is extremely mild (never see her bite before in her life)
 

Babies sometimes do not know their own strengths .... they tend to think the dogs are stuff toys ... handling nthem quite roughly. Whenever my baby niece comes to my house, the dogs go hid in my study room under the table ....

I think in this respect, bigger dogs are better with kids and children. And when they are used to the children they are very good with them ...


RGDs
 

kitkat said:
Not too sure, have not done research on Westie. You have to do your studies , and how to train the new puppy.

The reason that we did not choose pom this time round because of possbile newborn kids. Shetland is well known to be able to mix with kids. In fact , my cousin's baby boy love our dog so much (but my dog has not yet gotten use to miniture human) that she shy from him (the dog try to hide away from the baby as the baby is rough). The dog never bites regardless of how the baby disturb her - her temper is extremely mild (never see her bite before in her life)

oic.. u are right.. but i lazy to go Border .. will find one day go over.. :D
 

Long Thai Bean said:
Babies sometimes do not know their own strengths .... they tend to think the dogs are stuff toys ... handling nthem quite roughly. Whenever my baby niece comes to my house, the dogs go hid in my study room under the table ....

I think in this respect, bigger dogs are better with kids and children. And when they are used to the children they are very good with them ...


RGDs

not really leh.. small dog also is gentle.
Everytime my brothers and sisters bring their monkeys to my house.. my dogs will hide under the chair.. the kids will pull her out.. she just let them play her -____-... of course i got stand there and "jarga".. tell the kids.. dun poke the eyes dun pull her.. just sayang her .. if the kids dare to bully my dog.. i wil scold them infront of their parent dun care who is the parent ..
 

but of course :( some kids too young to educate.. i will carry my baby as protection:P..
 

kitkat said:
Not too sure, have not done research on Westie. You have to do your studies , and how to train the new puppy.

The reason that we did not choose pom this time round because of possbile newborn kids. Shetland is well known to be able to mix with kids. In fact , my cousin's baby boy love our dog so much (but my dog has not yet gotten use to miniture human) that she shy from him (the dog try to hide away from the baby as the baby is rough). The dog never bites regardless of how the baby disturb her - her temper is extremely mild (never see her bite before in her life)

:bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie: ... reminds me of my GR .... he doesn't have a temper too ... only just a "blur" & "huh?" kind of look .... but he's very very shy :rolleyes:
 

Haze said:
not really leh.. small dog also is gentle.
Everytime my brothers and sisters bring their monkeys to my house.. my dogs will hide under the chair.. the kids will pull her out.. she just let them play her -____-... of course i got stand there and "jarga".. tell the kids.. dun poke the eyes dun pull her.. just sayang her .. if the kids dare to bully my dog.. i wil scold them infront of their parent dun care who is the parent ..

You got to be careful really ... my yorkshire was not that gentle. He snaps :rolleyes: and he cannot stand being teased and played around roughly. Got to consider this first.

If you're looking for a dog which is mild tempered then the westie is not really for you... perhaps the (miniature?( shetland, GR & labrador would be too big ....
 

Haze said:
but of course :( some kids too young to educate.. i will carry my baby as protection:P..


My previous pom was fierce... He does not like kids and certain humans. In fact , he chase and bites them. At one time when he was staying with another cousin, the cousin's baby daughter learn from him tolietary (on the newspaper) and eating (from the pet bowl). The baby mum was shock upon this that she sent the pom to my house.

I think for the sake of kids and family, both (children and pet) need to be train/educate since young. We can never be too sure until accidents happen. :nono:
 

dEthANGeL said:
You got to be careful really ... my yorkshire was not that gentle. He snaps :rolleyes: and he cannot stand being teased and played around roughly. Got to consider this first.

If you're looking for a dog which is mild tempered then the westie is not really for you... perhaps the (miniature?( shetland, GR & labrador would be too big ....


Hmm ... Shetland got a smaller size suitable for hdb home and kids.
 

Btw , do you guys brush your dog's teeth ? And , are there any good brush or toothpaste (for dogs) ?
 

dEthANGeL said:
:bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie: ... reminds me of my GR .... he doesn't have a temper too ... only just a "blur" & "huh?" kind of look .... but he's very very shy :rolleyes:

wish i can have a GR too.. bring him to dog show ;P
 

dEthANGeL said:
You got to be careful really ... my yorkshire was not that gentle. He snaps :rolleyes: and he cannot stand being teased and played around roughly. Got to consider this first.

If you're looking for a dog which is mild tempered then the westie is not really for you... perhaps the (miniature?( shetland, GR & labrador would be too big ....

miniature westie???
 

kitkat said:
My previous pom was fierce... He does not like kids and dark skin humans. In fact , he chase and bites them. At one time when he was staying with another cousin, the cousin's baby daughter learn from him tolietary (on the newspaper) and eating (from the pet bowl). The baby mum was shock upon this that she sent the pom to my house.

I think for the sake of kids and family, both (children and pet) need to be train/educate since young. We can never be too sure until accidents happen. :nono:

haha this is funny ;P
 

aiya make me have 2nd thoughts again.. :(~
 

kitkat said:
Hmm ... Shetland got a smaller size suitable for hdb home and kids.

Yeap .. the minature version.
 

Haze said:
miniature westie???

don't have miniature westie lar :bsmilie: ... mine already is 1 fat ball of fur - parents feed her titbits too much :rolleyes: :sweat:
 

Haze said:
haha this is funny ;P


He is trained to snap at certain pple , unfortunately I am not too sure how it evolves to snapping at kids.

The pom to us at that time of training , is a pet and a tool (a tool as in for guarding against certain neighbour) and watchdog against frequent burglars / strangers around our area. We ensure that he is very clear of his responsibilities and obligations in his house.
 

kitkat said:
He is trained to snap at certain pple , unfortunately I am not too sure how it evolves to snapping at kids.

The pom to us at that time of training , is a pet and a tool (a tool as in for guarding against certain neighbour) and watchdog against frequent burglars / strangers around our area

:embrass: so envy u guys can talk about ur dogs -____-
 

Haze said:
:embrass: so envy u guys can talk about ur dogs -____-


But really , once i move out of the house, likely i will not rear a dog anymore.
 

kitkat said:
But really , once i move out of the house, likely i will not rear a dog anymore.

whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
dog is so lovely
 

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