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    What is something your child/ children have asked for Santa to bring them that you avoided to get them or you did get them knowing it wasn’t in you best interest?

    For me it was the puppy thing. 2 years ago my now 9 year old wanted a dog. So I knew going in that I was going to be the one to take care of it so therefore I didn’t want to get her one but my wife had the final say. Well about 11 months later I found someone to take it because it was tearing everything apart in the back yard and costing me to fix everything. Well this year she wants a dog again and I am going to give in again but this time going with a small house dog with smaller chewers and because I have a 2 year old and don’t want a big dog jumping her every time she plays in the back yard.

    Now I have figure out how to hide a dog for 3 days since it will be here on Wednesday.

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    What kind are you getting??

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    Originally posted by tex_male
    What is something your child/ children have asked for Santa to bring them that you avoided to get them or you did get them knowing it wasn’t in you best interest?

    For me it was the puppy thing. 2 years ago my now 9 year old wanted a dog. So I knew going in that I was going to be the one to take care of it so therefore I didn’t want to get her one but my wife had the final say. Well about 11 months later I found someone to take it because it was tearing everything apart in the back yard and costing me to fix everything. Well this year she wants a dog again and I am going to give in again but this time going with a small house dog with smaller chewers and because I have a 2 year old and don’t want a big dog jumping her every time she plays in the back yard.

    Now I have figure out how to hide a dog for 3 days since it will be here on Wednesday.
    Think Dauchaund... kind of tough to house break but once they get it they are close to perfect. Very very good with children and you can just give them a soft stuffed animal and they are happy for days!

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    Originally posted by Ranger Mom
    What kind are you getting??
    This time going with a Shih Tzu.

    The last dog I got was a Black Labrador Retriever which was a fun very smart dog but she destroyed my flower garden, phone line, cable line, AC wires, patio screens and kids toys. I gave her away to a family that had other dogs and time to play with her.

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    Originally posted by tex_male
    This time going with a Shih Tzu.

    The last dog I got was a Black Labrador Retriever which was a fun very smart dog but she destroyed my flower garden, phone line, cable line, AC wires, patio screens and kids toys. I gave her away to a family that had other dogs and time to play with her.

    The thing with Labs is if you can tough it out for the first 2 years, the chewing slows down. I have 2 labs now, one is getting up there in age and beginning to show its age, the other is a vibrant 1 1/2 year old that I can't seem to keep in the yard. She clears the 6 foot privacy fence with no challenge (even jumped the 8 foot fence at the vet's office when we boarded her over Thanksgiving). But I wouldn't take for either of them (even though the younger one just cost me a pretty good chunk of change with a dog-at-large ticket).

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    Originally posted by tex_male
    This time going with a Shih Tzu.

    The last dog I got was a Black Labrador Retriever which was a fun very smart dog but she destroyed my flower garden, phone line, cable line, AC wires, patio screens and kids toys. I gave her away to a family that had other dogs and time to play with her.
    Shuh Tzu's are cute,cuddley, smart and lots of fun when they are pups, they stay cute and cuddley but I sweat the Shih Tzu's I had got dumber as they got older... At about 8 weeks is the smartest they get.

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    I have a yorkie that is small, cute, fun and smart. She would be the perfect pet if she would "consistently" use the potty pad.
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    Default Re: Re: Santa Gift?

    Originally posted by Looking4number8
    Think Dauchaund... kind of tough to house break but once they get it they are close to perfect. Very very good with children and you can just give them a soft stuffed animal and they are happy for days!
    I have had 3 in the last 27 yrs. Shots lived to 16, Greta to 15, and Lucy is now 10. They were all easy to house break, and do not shed. They are very smart dogs!

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    I'm a "mutt" owner. I have 3 dogs, lab mix, border collie mix and a yorkie mix.

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    My oldest teenager asked for a blow-up doll.

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    Originally posted by LH_Tuff
    My oldest teenager asked for a blow-up doll.
    Hopefullt it wasn't something like this...
    “I don't know how to put this but I'm kind of a big deal”

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    Originally posted by BaseballUmp
    Hopefullt it wasn't something like this...
    Now that is a gift for the ETB/TXB and Beast/Rocket fued in the sports forum.

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    Give me time, I'll find a way to work it in lol
    “I don't know how to put this but I'm kind of a big deal”

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    Default Re: Re: Re: Santa Gift?

    Originally posted by zebrablue2
    I have had 3 in the last 27 yrs. Shots lived to 16, Greta to 15, and Lucy is now 10. They were all easy to house break, and do not shed. They are very smart dogs!
    My male were easy to house break, the female, well she just rules the roost. If it is cold or rainy outside she used to just say forget it, i will just go right here. All is better now though.

    I will say they are very smart and each have their own way of doing thing. I think I have found a bread that I will have for a long long time. good pups! Have you seen my video in the wheelchair thread on this forum. That one has adjusted well in a very short time

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