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posted 08-29-2002 02:17 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Hey Everyone,,,
I am interested in buying a peekapoo puppy but from reading this page i seem to think that they aren't the friendliest dogs?!?! Are they great puppies to have or should i consider another small dog?!?! Please HELP ME!!!!!

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corrine
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posted 08-29-2002 06:22 PM           Edit/Delete Message
I bought my daughter a peekapoo for Christmas, we named him Rudy. I am not a dog person but this dog is the best little dog. He potty trained in 2 weeks we we're taking him outside every hour and getting up once at night with him. We trained him to ring a bell to go outside. He is very smart and loveable. He is not a lap dog but is still very loveable. I'm glad he's not a lap dog because he's not constantly on you. He has always been very good around all people. One thing that does bother me is he gets very loud and excited around other dogs. But I love him and would buy a peekapoo again!

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Pitcomic
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posted 08-30-2002 08:34 PM           Edit/Delete Message
I grew up with peekapoos. They are the smartest and sweetest dogs I have ever encountered. They do tend to be attached to one person in particular, but they are sweet with everyone. They are very patient with kids also. Tend to be emotional, if you go out of town and board your peekapoo, or leave with friends, be prepared to hear sad stories about your dog whining and not eating very much while you are gone. They are very loyal to you. I'm trying to find one for my mother right now. Their latest one died last year, she was 14 years old.

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imforbskts@aol.com
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posted 09-01-2002 10:04 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Hi,
I have a beautiful peekapoo for sale if you are still looking. I live in Ohio. The puppy is 13 weeks old.

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polec847
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posted 04-07-2003 06:21 PM           Edit/Delete Message
is the peekapoo still alvible and how much

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SusieQ
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posted 04-27-2003 05:10 AM           Edit/Delete Message
Mine was the very best little dog, it never nipped at anyone, or bit anyone at all. He would growl if he didn't know you, which a good little dog should I think, but was never, ever aggressive. My little girl could squeaze him and pull on his tail and everything and he never, ever offered to do anything to her when she was a baby. Of course, I didn't let her do that very often either, she had to learn not to do that..ha!

Pooh, which was my dog's name, was loving, playful, sweet as everything, funny, etc... He was killed by a car when almost six. Neighborhood kids opened my gate and he got out.

A friend of mine has a Peek-a-poo also, female, and hers is the same way. Sweet and playful and loving.

They are active and very playful, easily housebroken and trained. They mind very well, at least mine did, and my friends does, and never chewed up stuff, didn't beg at the dinner table and all that. I think they are great little pets. Then again, it all depends on the temperments of their parents as well. If they parents are nippy and skittish, the puppy will probably be as well.

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Dodgefemme
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posted 05-11-2003 10:15 AM           Edit/Delete Message
We have had our Peekapoo male "Cosmo" since he was 7 weeks old. He is a wonderful little dog. If you don't have time to devote to a dog don't get one. Our little fella requires allot of attention. He wants to play all of the time and even brings his toy of choice. He cat naps on our lap and car rides very well.

Most of all he does require allot of attention. As with any dog, if you don't have the time or patience don't get a dog. Obedience training is very important with any dog. These little dogs are so cute they tend to get away with everything. Don't let their cuteness fool you they are also very smart.

He is friendly with everyone, but does not like to be ignored. Remember a puppy is a puppy for the 1st 2 years of their life. Having Cosmo has been like having another child but we would not change a thing he is a great little dog.
http://www.bcncc.com/bcnccmain/cosmo/index.htm

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Doodle
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posted 05-31-2003 04:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Doodle   Click Here to Email Doodle     Edit/Delete Message
I see that polec847 is from Ohio.
I'm from Indiana and we are looking for a young peekapoo male pup.
We would like it to be registered with some sort of papers my in laws have one that has papers.

We have 2 wonderful children son is 9 and daughter is 5 she is very affraid of dogs of any kind but loves peekapoo dogs so we would love to find the kids a peekapoo..

If anyone could help us please feel free to give me a email.
Thank You

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puttin510
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posted 06-12-2003 02:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for puttin510     Edit/Delete Message
I have a question for Doodle: What sort of papers did your inlaws get for their peekapoo. Is it a health guarantee. I thought you could only get papers from AKC if they were full breed. Maybe they are papers saying mom and dad were both full breed this or that. Just curiuos.

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