I’m dying… Just look at this cute puppy!?
I always wanted a dog. My parents never agreed to get one for me. And now it’s time to say that it’s decided: we’re getting a boxer puppy in Odessa. Why boxer?
First of all, boxer makes a great family dog. They are loyal, they love kids. They love playing, these dogs are very active (that’s something I need after a long working day where I’m sitting motionless and starring at computer screen). They are very strong and can be challenging. But that’s something I’d like to see in my dog. I don’t really like small and fragile dogs. Boxers are somewhat sturdy and you can literally box with them while playing if you want. Boxer can be a tough guys when it comes to defending his family members. And although you may think that they look kinda mean, most people say that their personality is quite opposite. They are really nice fellas!
I can’t wait to get a puppy. I love him already!
Боксёрчики — симпатиШные собачки. Один недостаток — ну ОЧЕНЬ слюнявые (знаю по опыту подруги, с собаченцией которой мы часто общались).
Я недавно пообщался с одной “собачницей”, помешанной на теме собаководства. Так вот, она поведала, что оказывается слюни без особой причины (не побегав, например), на ровном месте – признак нездоровья. Часто – из-за неправильной формы черепа (нечистая порода). Вот такие дела. Много тонкостей!
Это не меняет факта что когда ты с ними играешь, тоже будешь весь в слюнях. Мой брат тоже любит боксеров, и сейчас у него тоже есть один.
Do you think maybe it makes sense to wait until everything settles before getting a dog? It might over-complicate things when moving across the ocean, and especially in search of a place to live. Why limit your options?
To Daniel:
We had this discussion with Darya yesterday. And she also made this point that maybe we should wait until everything settles. Well, I think that you guys are reasonable and I have to wait a little bit more… Transportation will probably come out to be as expensive as buying the dog here. But it’s also a stressful experience for the dog that I would rather avoid. Yeah, we need to wait… It’s just that I want the dog so much!!
It all depends on whether you want a Russian-speaking dog or an English-speaking dog:)
To Alex:
Exactly, I was thinking about it the other day. My dog should be able to speak two languages.
I was the owner of boxer, her name was Tora, and she leaved with me 10 years. She died 2 years ago, and i missed her. She looked like this pupy. She was my best friend and to the end she always smile and was with me:) good luck