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Ok he is just a joy:D Not one call about him :( Our Lab hates him and has snapped & growled at him 3 times so far. We have had him 3 days. He would have to be an inside dog even though he LOVES to run and play outside with our Golden. As for cats he get along with them...they are not fond of him. I want to keep him because he is so fun and friendly. He minds really well too but I can't really tell if he is housebroken yet...It's hard to read him just yet. He has had 2 accidents in the house so far.

Family: They don't feel the same about keeping him as I do. I know it's not fair to our Lab...she is stressed out and she always acts like this toward any other dog in house.


Here are the options:

1. Keep him...doubtful

2. My parents will take him..they want him but they have 2 other dogs. He would live inside so that's good. BUT the do tend to feed all the dogs they have owned table scraps at times. This little guy does not beg at the table :) and I would hope it would stay that way.

I am suppose to take him to my folks tonight to see how he and their other dogs get along to start with.

3. Coworker wants him. She owns a pug (1yr old) I really don't know all that much about her as a pet owner.
 

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I would try to find out how the friend is with her pug, and if it's favorable, put them together. My brother rescued a pug and she's an adorable little thing, but acted scared and out of her element. Then came along number two pug he rescued and the first one latched on to that one like he was her long lost friend. She is really coming out of her shell now and they are great friends. It was a good thing for her. Maybe it would work like that for the lady with the pug. Two the same size might get on better.
 
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