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<blockquote data-quote="Colin" data-source="post: 7126297" data-attributes="member: 1419"><p>Rather get a pup so we know what it's upbringing is like. Seems like some of the proffesional breeders have stopped just now, tried to get one from dogs Trust and because the dog wouldn't be with me or my wife every second of the day we couldn't have one. Never mind that they would be with their friend in a spacious well ventilated kennel watching over the farm yard for a few hours at a time, thats when they aren't out and about in the truck or fields with me. I want to just leave it a bit but my wife thinks the other dog has lost his 'sparkle' despite the fact that he is getting plenty of walks and he is with her or me during waking hours as she is working from home. Do dogs grieve?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colin, post: 7126297, member: 1419"] Rather get a pup so we know what it's upbringing is like. Seems like some of the proffesional breeders have stopped just now, tried to get one from dogs Trust and because the dog wouldn't be with me or my wife every second of the day we couldn't have one. Never mind that they would be with their friend in a spacious well ventilated kennel watching over the farm yard for a few hours at a time, thats when they aren't out and about in the truck or fields with me. I want to just leave it a bit but my wife thinks the other dog has lost his 'sparkle' despite the fact that he is getting plenty of walks and he is with her or me during waking hours as she is working from home. Do dogs grieve? [/QUOTE]
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