I, too, got a puppy EDIT: 10-18-08

AkumaX

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AkumaX

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how often are you supposed to wash them? (afraid of allergic reaction to often-bathing)

should i post pix?
 

Rumpltzer

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Originally posted by: AkumaX
how often are you supposed to wash them? (afraid of allergic reaction to often-bathing)

should i post pix?
An allergic reaction to like... soap? Water? :confused:

I've showered like two or three times a day for about 15 years now, and I haven't had a problem yet. I suppose I also don't lick my butt, so maybe people and dogs are different?

If it's a concern, forget about the bath and just lick the puppy every day to clean it. That's how the momma dog would care for it in the wild, right?



Oh, and I wash my dog (she lives indoors) like once a week. Sometimes I wait for two weeks, but she gets pretty stinky by then.
 

DanTMWTMP

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Originally posted by: coldmeat
LMAO @ first related video.

hahaha lol ya wtf was that. What does vagina punch have anything to do with it hahahaha.


Oh and OP, your dog is friggin cute as hell. I really wanted to grab it from my monitor just to pet it. I hate looking @ cute stuff online because I can't pet it :(.
 

krunchykrome

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I was looking at these pictures on pics.bbzzdd last night. That dog is incredibly cute. I want either a pug or a bulldog, but my fiancee doesnt want either due to their health prone problems. Apparently, pubs and bulldogs have a high risk of various health problems.

Hope your pug stays healthy! he's cute!
 

dougp

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Originally posted by: krunchykrome
I was looking at these pictures on pics.bbzzdd last night. That dog is incredibly cute. I want either a pug or a bulldog, but my fiancee doesnt want either due to their health prone problems. Apparently, pubs and bulldogs have a high risk of various health problems.

Hope your pug stays healthy! he's cute!

If you are willing to commit to them (money wise) then they're fine - most of the time the "problems" are solved by a simple surgery to open up their nasal passages.


We have a pug/boston terrier mix and she's wildly hyper-active.
 

AkumaX

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i think there are enough pic updates to warrant a bump :p

edit: i like "let..go?" - she's being dragged and refuses to let go, so her arms are flailed out like she's a fish or she's flying :)