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You can't disprove anything with evidence that doesn't exist
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: NW Minnesota - pop 865 +/- 1
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We have both from when we lived on the farm.
If it was just me, probably just a small dog. Not like the ones we have now. (Lab/German Shepard cross and Husky/German Shepard cross) The cat never really causes any real trouble. Let it out in the morning, let it back in at night. I don't think it does anything in the house besides sleep. For 14 years on the farm we had a Pomeranian. That dog was a trip, whipped the 2 bigger dogs everytime when they were pups. He was king of the house. A Sheltie could be fun. And if I decide to ever get sheep, they're damn useful. Just anything smaller than the cattle we have now.. ![]()
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Madness is like gravity. All it takes is a little... push.
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: California
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I'm with you two Bill & Ponygirl. Almost all cats are worthy my adoration. Just like my lovers, I appreciate beings who are able to care for themselves - though biting and scratching with sharp claws is nice too.
![]() But the only dogs I have significant appreciation for are the big working/herding breeds because I can relate to em. I don't understand the show and retriever types and the fighting breeds scare me. |shocking|
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