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- Date: Sun, 20 Dec 92 11:52:05 -0800
- From: ELAINE_GALLEGOS@f703.n202.z1.fidonet.org
- Subject: Re: Help for a Troubled Dog
- Comment-To: michelson,steven@f703.n202.z1.fidonet.org
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- > I have a Dachshund who I got from a well-respected breeder,
- > and she's
- > extremely sweet-tempered. She's pretty submissive, but she
- > has enough
- > confidence not to be a fear biter or a submissive urinator.
- > I've heard
- > other stories about this breed along the lines of what you're
- > saying, but I'm incredibly happy with my own dog. I think you
- > just have
- > to be careful to find a good breeder, with well-tempered
- > parents, if
- > you're considering adopting a Dachshund. The best of them are
- > terrific
- > dogs. The worst of them can be pretty nasty.
- >
- I adore Doxies! The nice ones are delightful. My favorite is the
- shorthaired variety with their silky coats. A friend of mine has a
- Doxie who is the best little dog pal she has ever had.
- I do know what you mean by how crabby the bad tempered ones can get.
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