Dreadz
Well-Known Member
It's been some time since I've posted on here and it's with real sadness that I'm back, as I start to look for another dog, but it's a feeling I'm sure most of us know only too well. The passing of one pooch leaves a hole, for humans and dogs alike so here I am again, looking for a new companion.
Given that Lexi is now a real lump of a dog (she's literally twice the dog I rescued 2 years ago) but still so puppy like in terms of energy I need a dog that can cope with presa play time.
I'd prefer to go with another molosser, seems logical to me, but the other half wants a smaller dog, or a husky, or a northern inuit (thanks GoT) or a..........
I've tried putting forward the logic, same dietary needs, exercise, temperament, play style etc but she's more swayed by looks and sob story write ups on rescue pages.
Someone help me out with some un-arguable reasons to stick to a molosser please
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Given that Lexi is now a real lump of a dog (she's literally twice the dog I rescued 2 years ago) but still so puppy like in terms of energy I need a dog that can cope with presa play time.
I'd prefer to go with another molosser, seems logical to me, but the other half wants a smaller dog, or a husky, or a northern inuit (thanks GoT) or a..........
I've tried putting forward the logic, same dietary needs, exercise, temperament, play style etc but she's more swayed by looks and sob story write ups on rescue pages.
Someone help me out with some un-arguable reasons to stick to a molosser please
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