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sooface
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posted 04-10-2003 11:30 PM           Edit/Delete Message
I have had my peekapoo for 12 1/2 years and she is doing great still! Her name is Ariel and I definitely didn't get ripped off. All I paid was $60! I have had no health problems with her. She is the best dog. She cheers me up and plays with her bones and stuffed animals. She snores at night but it's so cute. Her favorite thing to do is lay out in the sun and romp at the park.

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shmoopie
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From:Vancouver, BC
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posted 04-11-2003 02:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for shmoopie     Edit/Delete Message
She sounds like a darling....thanks for sharing!

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SusieQ
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posted 04-27-2003 04:59 AM           Edit/Delete Message
Boy, I know what you mean here.. I had a peek-a-pooh back in 1980, until 1986, but neighborhood kids opened my backyard gate when they saw I let him out to potty and I didn't know it. When I went out, he was gone. He nosed the gate the rest of the way open to follow the kids and play, but got in the road and was hit by a car instead. It just almost killed me.

Anyway... he was a VERY smart, loving, funny... knew what each of his toys were by name and would get them, etc.... would sit, stay, come, speak, etc... and minded very well. And was housebroken very easily also. It was a very short time.

We loved him dearly and I looked forward to having him a long time, it just didn't work out that way.

My husband bought him for me for our first X-mas together, after we got married. He paid $50-$60.00, for him also. It was well worth the money, which was cheap, and the trip to get him! (60 miles or so)

And I don't care if it is mixed-breeding, sometimes they make the very best of pets! Sometimes that is why people allow certain breeds to go ahead and mate, because they are good pets and good tempered, etc...

It really isn't something a that a truly responsible "breeder" should do, I know, but this lady wasn't really a "breeder." Just a regular animal owner and animal lover. She owned both purebred dogs and just allowed them to mate. But, she also had all the pups sold as well, except for one.

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