<bringmewater.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Well, after your stern lectures here and lots of thought we have
> decided to get 2 doggies that WILL spend a lot of time in the house and
> sleep in the house. I originally wanted outside dogs as you know but
> the strong lectures here made us see the light.
> So, I'm on the quest for a pet quality baby pembroke corgi and baby
> english lab in the South Carolina area.
> If anyone knows of any for sale, please post here and I'll get in
> touch.
> Thanks again for the great help here. It is obvious you guys care a
> great deal (some maybe too much). Thanks
I'm glad you have realized that dogs need to be with their people. Thank you
for considering the advice you received with an open mind.
I'm assuming that by "English lab" you mean a Labrador bred from English
lines. I didn't realize there was a distinction, but I see from a couple of
websites that there is. Personally, looking at these sites, I prefer the
longer legs and svelter body of the American-lines lab, but that's just
me--I'm not a big small dog fan either, for example, but lots of folks are,
after all.
You should join or at least contact your local appreciation groups for the
breeds you're looking for, and collect advice about which breeders are
responsible and how these dogs, both breeds, should be raised and cared for.
That would help you out a lot with finding the pups and with preventing
problems, both health and behavioral, down the road.
--Katrina
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