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i am so excited i just had to tell someone.....and here i am....lol.....i am finally movin onto an acreage....lots of room......and i have found a 10 month old german shepherd crossed with a collie.....and he isn't fixed.....my gf is super excited for next weekend when we pick him up......will keep you posted as to how the weekend goes.....i'm sure there will be lots of lickin......and who knows maybe more....
Congratz, wait till he is a bit older. Like fine wine, the older the better . Good luck
QUOTE (nellyfolly @ Aug 29 2010, 06:26 PM)Congratz, wait till he is a bit older. Like fine wine, the older the better . Good luck[QUOTE] This is good advice--I would definitely wait till he is older before you consider having serious sex relations with him--in the meantime you should spend a few months getting to know each other and start the bonding process. By the time he's a year and a half old, you should be going all the way. Good luck with him and congratulations!
Physically, he might look the goods, but intellectually, he's still a puppy - and Collies aren't known for being the smartest of puppies - dogs yes, puppies - well... they're immature for quite a while.Play with him, frolic and just let him become an adult at his pace - you ill have a far more balanced dog if you do.
Congratulations on getting some land. I hope the dog works out for your gf.LTD
congrats. just be patient
Congrats, have fun!
Congrats on getting a place and a new dog, like others have said, let things go at their own pace or you might scare him away from intimacy for good.If he shows willing and eager let it go that way, but don't pressure him !!!Keep us updated on your progress and good luck
QUOTE (alicebotts @ Aug 29 2010, 11:45 PM) Physically, he might look the goods, but intellectually, he's still a puppy - and Collies aren't known for being the smartest of puppies - dogs yes, puppies - well... they're immature for quite a while.Play with him, frolic and just let him become an adult at his pace - you ill have a far more balanced dog if you do. Very well said, If you wait you better off at having a well balanced dog. If you start to early you could scare him for life, He's still a puppy and has no idea what sex is and just wants to be a puppy.I hope he works out ok, its wonderful either way that your sharing your home with a puppy in need. Be patient and will be rewarded
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