Aneeda72
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My husband and I have been in discussion about getting a smaller dog. Because I want a dog, he does not. I decided to do what I want and get a small puppy that will be about 25 pounds full grown. Small enough for me to manage, big enough to not break if he steps on her.
Course money is a concern so I found a mixed breed puppy with no poodle in it that I could afford now that I know I will get the stimulus check. We always get big dogs that are poodle or poodle mix, and eat a lot, get bigger than advertised, need a 100 worth of grooming every dang month, and poodles still shed hair everywhere. Did a lot of research and chose a mix I wanted.
I found a cowboy corgi that is a mix of miniature red heeler and a corgi. (They are also mixed with Aussie sometimes, didn’t want that.) I wanted blue heeler, just for the color, but could not find one. I wanted the heeler mix for better owner loyalty, the ability to retrieve, and stick to home. The Corgi tends to want to roam.
I wanted a female so I could litter box train her during winter and not have to go outside in 17 degree weather and wait for her to pee or not. Then I ran this all pass my daughter who was in agreement. My son disagrees. So, two for the puppy, two against the puppy.
What do you all think?
My appointment to see her is for tomorrow. I will put a deposit and pick her up January 17 when she is 8 weeks old. Breeder said I could get her at 6 weeks, no way. Puppies need to stay till they are 8 weeks, ten is better but most breeders will not keep them that long.
Then I will have a dog to walk with me
. A puppy to train which I enjoy doing a great deal. And company since my husband keeps to himself unless he wants to argue about something. 
Course money is a concern so I found a mixed breed puppy with no poodle in it that I could afford now that I know I will get the stimulus check. We always get big dogs that are poodle or poodle mix, and eat a lot, get bigger than advertised, need a 100 worth of grooming every dang month, and poodles still shed hair everywhere. Did a lot of research and chose a mix I wanted.
I found a cowboy corgi that is a mix of miniature red heeler and a corgi. (They are also mixed with Aussie sometimes, didn’t want that.) I wanted blue heeler, just for the color, but could not find one. I wanted the heeler mix for better owner loyalty, the ability to retrieve, and stick to home. The Corgi tends to want to roam.
I wanted a female so I could litter box train her during winter and not have to go outside in 17 degree weather and wait for her to pee or not. Then I ran this all pass my daughter who was in agreement. My son disagrees. So, two for the puppy, two against the puppy.
What do you all think?
My appointment to see her is for tomorrow. I will put a deposit and pick her up January 17 when she is 8 weeks old. Breeder said I could get her at 6 weeks, no way. Puppies need to stay till they are 8 weeks, ten is better but most breeders will not keep them that long.
Then I will have a dog to walk with me

