Asharee133
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wow. thats awesome!! thanksThat's for a week
hey kao, mum wants to know if you feed them dry food with it aswell?That's for a week
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wow. thats awesome!! thanksThat's for a week
hey kao, mum wants to know if you feed them dry food with it aswell?That's for a week
No, they get fed that once a day and they get bones one or two times a week and my girl JR cross is actually getting a bit fat so I have to cut her portion down a bit.wow. thats awesome!! thanks
hey kao, mum wants to know if you feed them dry food with it aswell?
you can mix human mince in here and there for variety, it also works out very cheap as it is all real food not filled out with cereal.
Lol, I meant human grade mince but yeah if you can get a few mailmen to mince up without anyone noticing why not, hahahai take mailman mince will do fine?
i know theres associated costs and we can handle that. we are putting them on a raw diet. i never liked the hills brand because why the hell would you pay $8 for a tin of dog food that would last a day.Um, don't take this the wrong way, but you keep saying how you can't afford certain things (er, like good food for your animals), yet you are getting more? Even if the animal is free there are always associated costs. Maybe you should be getting to a point where you can take care of yourself and your current animals before getting more.
that mohawk is awesomeGday Asharee,
We have a jug, he is now 6 years old and has never had any health problems. he's a good dog most of the time, every now and then he can be grumpy and stubborn but never really aggressive at all. As you can see from the photos (if they have worked) he looks a lot different now than he did as a pup, he probably has more jack russell traits than pug traits. He has the big round jug eyes even though they don't stick out and he has jug feet in that when he stands his two front paws point outwards but not much else about him is jug like.
His best feature is a crazy natural mohawk he has that sticks two inches above the rest of the hair on the top of his head. the mini foxie in one of the photos is his new 'brother' that we got over easter. We also have a tenterfield terrier who is three years old, she is probably one of the smartest dogs i've come across, very cunning and, at times, very disobedient. Until i met the missus i was more of a 'big dog' fan but now i believe little dogs are better, they just have a lot more character IMO.
Matt
LOL. it is!! the bub im getting is quite puggy, its so cute.that mohawk is awesome
Gday Asharee,
We have a jug, he is now 6 years old and has never had any health problems. he's a good dog most of the time, every now and then he can be grumpy and stubborn but never really aggressive at all. As you can see from the photos (if they have worked) he looks a lot different now than he did as a pup, he probably has more jack russell traits than pug traits. He has the big round jug eyes even though they don't stick out and he has jug feet in that when he stands his two front paws point outwards but not much else about him is jug like.
His best feature is a crazy natural mohawk he has that sticks two inches above the rest of the hair on the top of his head. the mini foxie in one of the photos is his new 'brother' that we got over easter. We also have a tenterfield terrier who is three years old, she is probably one of the smartest dogs i've come across, very cunning and, at times, very disobedient. Until i met the missus i was more of a 'big dog' fan but now i believe little dogs are better, they just have a lot more character IMO.
Matt
Jack russels come black/white/tan and pugs come black or tan, what do you mean.Cute dogs. Though i'm doubting that is a straight Jack russell cross Pug. It's black and tan. Jack Russells don't come in black and tan and nor do pugs.
wirehaired jrts do. its what its crossed withCute dogs. Though i'm doubting that is a straight Jack russell cross Pug. It's black and tan. Jack Russells don't come in black and tan and nor do pugs.
*Fog horn noise* Wrong!Why would you want such a terrible "designer dog" crossbred which will no doubt have so many health problems =(
Genetically health tested pure bred dogs beat badly bred crosses with unknown health conditions. My opinion, of course >.>
*Fog horn noise* Wrong!
Crosses are generally always healthier than pure bred. You can't "badly breed" a mongrel ... you just breed one.
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