Decisions, decisions.
Author
Discussion

Sleekitman

Original Poster:

234 posts

210 months

Friday 20th December 2013
quotequote all


One of these little fellas will be joining us in January. But which one?

seeby

1,807 posts

194 months

Friday 20th December 2013
quotequote all
Eenie,meenie,minee,mo time smileThey all look georgeous;)

Welshjohn

1,215 posts

205 months

Friday 20th December 2013
quotequote all
Gotta be the middle one

Jasandjules

72,035 posts

253 months

Friday 20th December 2013
quotequote all
Take a look at the Pat Hasting video. Then pick your pooch.

egor110

17,630 posts

227 months

Friday 20th December 2013
quotequote all
You can't pick by looking at a photo.

Get there get on the floor with them and see which is nosy and comes up to you, take a squeeky toy which dog wants to investigate same with a bunch of keys which dog investigates the noise.

I'd avoid the dog that avoids all the above.

Sleekitman

Original Poster:

234 posts

210 months

Friday 20th December 2013
quotequote all
Going to meet them early January and will be looking for the most forthcoming pup. OH says the one on the left so I chose the middle one. He looks mischievous.

AdiT

1,025 posts

181 months

Friday 20th December 2013
quotequote all
Sleekitman said:
Going to meet them early January and will be looking for the most forthcoming pup. OH says the one on the left so I chose the middle one. He looks mischievous.
Best advice I got was avoid the most active/boisterous/inquisitive and pick the quiet one. In the long run it'll make life easier.

Morningside

24,147 posts

253 months

Friday 20th December 2013
quotequote all
I agree, going by the photos the middle one looks a devious little sod with bags of *cough* 'character' hehe


egor110

17,630 posts

227 months

Friday 20th December 2013
quotequote all
AdiT said:
Best advice I got was avoid the most active/boisterous/inquisitive and pick the quiet one. In the long run it'll make life easier.
Except if it's scared of everything and ends up being nervous aggressive.

I used to compete and teach agility and would always prefer a naughty up for it dog as it's easier to teach, dogs that were laid back quiet were hard work due them not really wanting anything as a reward compared to say a real mentalist who thought a tennis ball was the best reward ever.

Tango13

9,891 posts

200 months

Friday 20th December 2013
quotequote all
The one on the right looks a bit too serious while the one in the middle has what appears to be a very cold wet nose.

bexVN

14,690 posts

235 months

Friday 20th December 2013
quotequote all
I picked between the 2. Not the quietest and not the loudest. Seems to be working out good so far :-)