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Would you adopt a Briard?
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Would you adopt a Briard?
I've actually considered this. When we get a yard big enough for a dog, I think we might get one.

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Re: Would you adopt a Briard?
I'd either wanta Briard or one of these:

Don't remember their names right now, except for Hot Chick.

Don't remember their names right now, except for Hot Chick.

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Re: Would you adopt a Briard?
I'd get a Briard if he were as smart a dog as Buck was. Perhaps, though, I'd need to be a trainer like Steven Ritt. 

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Re: Would you adopt a Briard?
Shoe Dick wrote:I'd either wanta Briard or one of these:
Don't remember their names right now, except for Hot Chick.
I've had three Golden Retrievers in my lifetime so far. When one died my folks would get another one. They were all great, but I sure would like to try something new. Of course I'd have to name him Buck! I tried to name one of our cats Bundy, but Mrs. Shoe made a mockery of my veto power.
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Re: Would you adopt a Briard?
In my defense, the cat was much too intelligent looking to be named Bundy. I do agree, however, that if we got a Briard it would have to be named Buck. 

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Re: Would you adopt a Briard?
I wouldn't take one 
At the moment we have a cocker spaniel but a briad has too long hairs for me.
btw: a dog is an animal with two fluffy ears

At the moment we have a cocker spaniel but a briad has too long hairs for me.
btw: a dog is an animal with two fluffy ears

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Re: Would you adopt a Briard?
and does this cocker spaniel go by the name Lucky...?Daniel wrote:At the moment we have a cocker spaniel
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Re: Would you adopt a Briard?
If you have cheese in one hand he will also hear to the Marriedaniac ;0)marriedaniac wrote:and does this cocker spaniel go by the name Lucky...?Daniel wrote:At the moment we have a cocker spaniel