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post Nov 28 2005, 08:46 AM
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I love dogs and have owned several guard dogs. Until years ago, one of my girlfriend introduced me to a toy dog breed and now I owned an imperial shih tzu for 2 years I loved dearly called Mouchi.

A few months back, I bought a Yorkie (yorkshire terrier) named Tasya which are very much terrier at heart. She was very active and naughty. Mouchi hates her. Tasya likes to charge Mouchi's ass like a bull for the fun of it, and at one time she was so naughtly excited chasing Mouchi's ass around the house, she fell down from the second story and to my dismay Tasya died. Mouchi seemed relieved though (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) and don't have to protect her ass from Tasya anymore.

I wanted to get another toy dog, especially a miniature schnauzer, a westie (west higland terrier) a pug or at the very least another shih tzu. It seemed Mouchi is not very sociable to other dogs and I'd like to have a dog who at least doesn't frustate her as Tasya did. What breed do you suggest I should get which may have compatible temperament as Mouchi's playmate?


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post Nov 13 2006, 10:24 AM
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We don't have any animal shelters here and purebreeds are of luxury or a necessity (guard dogs) so we'll have to buy it from petshops or kennels.

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I've got a salt and pepper miniature schnauzer and I think he is a wonderful dog. He is not a very calm animal though. He is very alert, very protective and also very, very loud. Seriously... he makes a LOT of noise when he is disturbed. He will challenge strange dogs or people without regard for his own safety. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/black eye.gif) But he gets along just great with the cats! So, If properly introduced, this dog should have no problems with existing pets. I agree with Anu though that a more mature animal might be a better fit for your present dog.

You know, the problem with me is that I'm very impulsive when it comes to online shopping and just got myself another dog today (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) now I have 5 dogs!! oh no.... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/nonono.gif) going to have drive to pick him up in another city in a few days.

It's a mini schnauzer just like yours and for the sakes of my other fur babies I do hope this one is a calm one and as wise as his face or I'll have to crate him (my dogs roams free in the house).

Meet "Hugo" von Shamballa:
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He has champion lines and I may going to learn more about schnauzers and try his luck at the next yearly dog show. Stud dogs live a very nice lives out of making puppies (IMG:style_emoticons/default/evilB.gif)

The breeder said that he's not yappy, quiet yet alert and at 3 months old he is well socialized with other dogs. I do hope so.
I thought mini schnauzers likes to chase cats?

Hey, anyone got pictures of your dogs, post it here and let see 'em!


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