Dog gone it.
Winter does get one down.
Why can't we hibernate like other creatures?
This 'happy' old guy was waiting for his owner to come back out of Canadian Tire.
If I owned a dog that looked like this one does,
I might be too depressed to EVER return to the car,
or be still standing in the parking lot looking for alternatives.
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I highly recommend getting a duck tolling retreiver over a golden - mainly because of its size. And be sure to get a female as they are more loyal, and they do not weigh as much (5-10lb less approx). And, I also highly recommended getting one with just a slight mix. Purebred is another word for inbred - that is why so many purebreds have issues - behavioural, medical etc. I'd ask Josie to look for a duck toller in NS and try to find one that the owner doesn't think is purebred, or is sure isn't inbred. But if you're going this summer, you might want to get one that's already a year old. If you get a puppy, you better get one quick so it's ready for the trip. Either way, get one in time so that it's (she's) loyal to you by the summer. I wouldn't go for a dog over 30lbs, personally. Go to www.quintehumanesociety.com every now and then, too. And because of Trent, I wouldn't go for ANY Terrier types (including Jack Russell Terrier), nor would I go for any dog that has a lot of hair in it's eyes, unless you don't mind keeping it trimmed - they tend to bite because they cannot see as well. I also wouldn't recommend any collie mixes, nor would I recommend any black dogs, including black labs.
:) ME
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