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Pics of your pets (part II)

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"Play now, or I'm going to be a pain in the arse until you eventually give in and play anyway..."

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Flo is a big chewer and is constantly play biting, we are using the strategy of shoving a toy into her mouth when she does this, but my arms and wrists are getting shredded, any suggestions ( sensible ones)
Jay
 
Rescued a few dogs (and even two kittens despite not being a cat fan) over the years and rehomed them. This one was rescued by someone else and we only fostered very briefly but what a cutie, great character. Approximately 8/9 weeks here.

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Who, what?...…. a looker for sure!:)
 
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Breed unknown, have seen it a couple times since rehoming and hasn't grown much along with still having small paws so should remain small, terrier size maybe. Despite the short foster it remembers us and gives a huge greeting.
On its third and hopefully last name!
 
What were they like character wise?

I ask as I've only had "time" with a very few full size poodles and been left with the feeling that they are of slightly unpredictable or even grumpy temperament.
Miniatures/toy on the other hand have always been quite barmy.
 
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