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Off-topic TalkWhere overpaid, underworked S2000 owners waste the worst part of their days before the drive home. This forum is for general chit chat and discussions not covered by the other off-topic forums.
my brother has one - his name is "Buster" - the little guy is SUPER hyper - but a very smart, and discplined pet, and member of the family. he likes to sit out in the sun - that's when he seems the most subdued...
We have a JRT that terrorizes our neighborhood. He pees on everything including my wheels and tires and even my front door. He has also growled at my kids.
Since we got Barron 2 years ago, he doesn't bother us any more.
From my understanding, they are a difficult breed to keep occupied and under control.
Our son has a JRT/poodle mix and whatever Puzzle can't jump over she climbs over. She's just a 6 month old pup yet and is more bullheaded than any dog I have seen. But on the plus side if left at home for a long day she uses the cat's litter box to go in, as does his West Highland Terrier.
I just got a teacup yorkie from www.pupsranch.com and I like them alot, they are in the san diego area and bring different breeds of dogs from Poland, I got the best little guy from them, I love him! This is my first dog experience and he is great for an apartment, they are fun when you want them to be and they can be calm lap dogs too, they're super cute and they don't shed or have much pet dander at all. look into them, my bf thought it was too much of a sissy dog, but once you see him you have to melt, plus i have had some experience with JRT and they drive me nuts, too much dog for such a little body