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Philo is fab. What a lovely little chap. how can he be judged aggressive at that age, he's a puppy. People make me so cross, they have to blame the dog because of their ignorance. I do hope you keep him Elaine, especially if he has been passed around from pillar to post already. Poor little man won't know if he's coming or going. More pics please!! |
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That was exactly what I said Fecto. Apparently he is food aggressive, child aggressive and in desperate need of neutering, was what I was told. HE'S A PUPPY is what my head screamed . My train of thought is, if he had an aggressive bone in his body, which he hasn't, Rayne would not like him one bit and would want to kill him. The fact that she is barely interested in him tells me he's ok. Now that doesn't mean that once he is a bit more secure and settled that little terrierisms wont come into play but I am sure he'll be just fine. I also feel he will be easily trained as he looks for guidance all the time bless him. Just got to get past Graham and he is sulking right now |
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