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<blockquote data-quote="bluejeans98" data-source="post: 668504" data-attributes="member: 131993"><p>Can I suggest you go for a Heinz dog. Pure breeds all have problems associated with them. Go onto EPUPZ and put in dog breeds it will give you an idea of illnesses each dog suffers. Labs can have problems with discs in their back. Springers have problems with their ears and cancerous growths. Having just had to hay my cat put to sleep a few weeks ago I know how heart breaking it is to make that decision. So personally I would go to a dog rescue home. See what is available and try a few home visits with whichever pet you decide to adopt. Our dog is a boxer staff mix, we have had him 8 years and rescued him from Manchester dogs home. He was great with both our cats although Lilly gives him a wide berth, Marbles our cat we had to put to sleep cuddled up to him and slept with him. Having a dog opens doors to other people when you are out and about walking etc. I hope you find a dog like ours to give you unconditional love and attention. Welcome you home from work, snuggle up to you when you sad and drive you crazy when he want to go swimming lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluejeans98, post: 668504, member: 131993"] Can I suggest you go for a Heinz dog. Pure breeds all have problems associated with them. Go onto EPUPZ and put in dog breeds it will give you an idea of illnesses each dog suffers. Labs can have problems with discs in their back. Springers have problems with their ears and cancerous growths. Having just had to hay my cat put to sleep a few weeks ago I know how heart breaking it is to make that decision. So personally I would go to a dog rescue home. See what is available and try a few home visits with whichever pet you decide to adopt. Our dog is a boxer staff mix, we have had him 8 years and rescued him from Manchester dogs home. He was great with both our cats although Lilly gives him a wide berth, Marbles our cat we had to put to sleep cuddled up to him and slept with him. Having a dog opens doors to other people when you are out and about walking etc. I hope you find a dog like ours to give you unconditional love and attention. Welcome you home from work, snuggle up to you when you sad and drive you crazy when he want to go swimming lol. [/QUOTE]
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