Q007
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- Wales. UK
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Diet only
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- People who tell lies.
My GP (Dr Doom).
SORRY HIT THE ENTER BUTTON TOO EARLY..
Hi Kat, I had a yorkie, they can be quite agressive in nature, he was really cruel to my cat. He used to attack kids on a bike (so I took the bike off him) and the postman did refuse to deliver mail. It took me a year to get over it when he died and swore I'd never have another dog. Then, about a year ago I got involved in the rescue in a Basset Hound who was an unwanted xmas present and I brought her here. She is so good in nature to all that come here and I can't imagine a day without her. So I highly suggest you look at this breed for a loving pet that is likely to get on with your cats too. Downside; they moult, they constantly beg for food, they can stink (stinky hound), they wee when they see you after you've been out and come home, at least mine does but this could still be trauma from her first home. Get one though, mines sat on my toes right now! Qx
Hi Kat, I had a yorkie, they can be quite agressive in nature, he was really cruel to my cat. He used to attack kids on a bike (so I took the bike off him) and the postman did refuse to deliver mail. It took me a year to get over it when he died and swore I'd never have another dog. Then, about a year ago I got involved in the rescue in a Basset Hound who was an unwanted xmas present and I brought her here. She is so good in nature to all that come here and I can't imagine a day without her. So I highly suggest you look at this breed for a loving pet that is likely to get on with your cats too. Downside; they moult, they constantly beg for food, they can stink (stinky hound), they wee when they see you after you've been out and come home, at least mine does but this could still be trauma from her first home. Get one though, mines sat on my toes right now! Qx
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