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    Crufts

    Just wanted to say "Well Done" to my Mum and her longhaired Chihuahua, Heidi, who won best Longcoat Chihuahua Bitch, winning her first Championship Certificate.

    My Mum has several champions and has been breeding chihuahua's for many years, but it is still thrillng to do well at Crufts


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    congrats to your mum Karen now we need a pic [msnsmile]


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    Wow, congratulations to your Mum Karen[clap][clap][clap]
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    Well done to your Mum[clap][clap][clap]

    My girls are pestering the life out of me at the moment for a dog[msneek]
    Paula


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by caitlin
    Well done to your Mum[clap][clap][clap]

    My girls are pestering the life out of me at the moment for a dog[msneek]
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    Paula, i waited until my children got to double figures age wise before considering a dog and then i did a lot of research on the type that would be best for us as a family

    if you could look after one for a week or two first, perhaps for someone who's going away it will help give the children a good idea of the responsibility that comes with owning a dog


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    Well done to Heidi!

    I was watching Crufts the other night and the short hair chihuhua won its class, we got my daughter a chihuhua for christmas and he is so cute and are looking into showing him soon.
    Tricia


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    Congratulations to your mum
    We have just had a rescued dog & he is giving us so much pleasure But I dont think he will be going to Crufts
    Carol


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by mizzy
    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by caitlin
    Well done to your Mum[clap][clap][clap]

    My girls are pestering the life out of me at the moment for a dog[msneek]
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    Paula, i waited until my children got to double figures age wise before considering a dog and then i did a lot of research on the type that would be best for us as a family

    if you could look after one for a week or two first, perhaps for someone who's going away it will help give the children a good idea of the responsibility that comes with owning a dog
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    We always had dogs when I was growing up, unfortunately Eve has allergies to animal fur. My Mum and sister both have dogs and although Eve loves them she can't touch them. We used to look after Mums dog when she was on holiday but as Eve was so bad my sister now has the pleasure of "Holly" a cheeky little westie.
    Paula


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    congratulations on your mum and her dog Heidi [clap] nice one, must watch later

    getting our new dog Diesel was one of the best things we have done in a long time, bit of a difference in comparison to a chihuahua with a great dane[high5]
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    Paula, if you are serious about having a dog, consider a labradoodle. These dogs are frequently used as canine partner dogs. They have the coat of a poodle so people do not tend to be allergic to them. There are also cockapoodle, which are smaller, again used as a working dog for people with disablements.
    Jill and Brian



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