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i would buy one as a pup anyway so it would be brought up with the kids and hopefully it will be ok im just stuck between a rock and a hard place dont want a huge breed but dont want one of they stupid things folk put in there hand bags ght a terrier would be the best option

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Just some thoughts - folk are suggesting a pet bred border - but unless you plan on remortgaging your house. . . . maybe this won't work :laugh:

 

If I was you, and i'm not. . . . . i'd go and look for a wee scruffy mongrely x-bred terrier, or 'russel type' which you could probably find in a shelter (as a pup).

 

Shouldn't have too many health issues, and the personality should be ok with decent up bringing and it will probably kill a few rats if you wanted. :thumbs:

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me and the wife have been looking for a wee terrier as a pet we have no other animals but two children anyone have any advice on which breed would be best suited and if anyone has anything looking for a good home i am not a peddler i am a genuine person trying to find a wee dog for my kids i have plenty experiance with greyhounds lurchers and whippets so im not a complete novice any advice would be appreciated cheers

personally I wouldn't have a pet terrier nowt but trouble mate get a shitsu or spaniel

just my 2 bobs worth regards

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beddy-that was my first terrier when i was a kid-went everywhere with me,and we used to have some fun-or beddy/whip?less chance of them flying to ground?all terriers make good pets if socialized tidy-always give them a escape route and somewhere quiet to go-as young kids can test the best of dogs-imho-i have a old patt bitch in the house retired now-110% with my 3 and 2 year olds-if they get to much she slips through the stair gate and chills on the landing-even then i wouldnt leave them unattended-dog follows me where ever i go.atb on what you decide. :thumbs:

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I've two borders and a nine month old baby, my borders work a bit, but not 'seriously' (mice/rats and the odd rabbit) and my bitch was a pet way before she worked because I only really got into all that the past 3 years n she's 5 now. They're no bother with the bairn, if anything a bit disinterested (unless he's covered in food) which disappointed me a bit. I reckon a lot of borders can make great pets if that's how you raise them =)

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