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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Herndon, VA
Posts: 12
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He had so much fun playing with the other dogs and getting attention from everyone! He was a good boy and played nicely, unlike his sister who we don't take to the park as she plays too rough for most peoples' liking, and didn't get into any scuffles! I'm so proud of my boy
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: ontario -
Posts: 3,324
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well , you have a brother and sister combination . Maybe the female doesn't play well because she is the constant underdog in your home .
I wouldn't recommend two dogs from one litter , or two dogs the same age . Spend more time away with the female. Spend more time with the dogs in a non other dog setting. Carmen |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Herndon, VA
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I probably should have mentioned, Nina is his 2 year old pittie step sister! LOL! She's never done well at the dog park, though She's not vicious or anything, and Gary LOVES playing rough with her. Most people don't mind either, as she always stops if the other dog indicates it's done. But there are those people that think their dogs are made of glass or I guess the whole "pitbull" scare. She's a sweety though. Originally supposed to be a foster when her and her siblings were found in a trashbag on the road when they were around 6 weeks old. Now she's our little princess, and Gary my prince
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