groovemaster
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Feb 4, 2005, 1:31 AM
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Here v go again, being a JRT owner sure hv 2 put in some good words (updated version): JRTs…s size, big attitude n personality, natural performer, independent, inquisitive, quick learner, determined, fearless, adventurous, playful, alert, energetic, fast, agile, acrobatic, sturdy, healthy, long life, low maintenance, sense of humor, cheeky looks. On d other hand…possessive, stubborn, persistent, curious, mischievous, tendency 2 roam, must b on leash…love 2 charge, pull, tug, run n jump, chases cats n squirrels, easily bored, cant sit/stand/stay still 4 long, need lots of exercise, seeks attention/activity, not afraid 2 die, leap b4 u look mentality. Don’t hv a GR, but from my recent encounters: GRs…lovable, loyal, dependable, quiet, calm, settled, unruffled, well mannered, obedient, easily trained, adaptable, approachable, sociable, people person, agile, playful - loves retrieving and catching games, ready to please, noble n friendly looks. On d other hand…sheds a lot, requires constant grooming, higher maintenance, prefers cool environment, needs regular exercise n play, seeks companionship. Biting n barking habits comes with all dogs n it’s up 2 u 2 train dem. U’ll need 2 give dem enof exercise n toys so dat dey can focus deir energy on things less destructive/annoying. In conclusion, both r always playful n fun 2 hv around. It’s a close call. Groovy(JRT), 'I feel d need...d need 4 speed' __________________________________________________
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