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18-02-2008, 01:47 PM   #1

Lowchen or chinese crested


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21-02-2008, 07:46 AM   #2

Re: Lowchen or chinese crested


Hi Madisondobie

I have a Chinese Crested who is adorable, she is quite shy with people at first but loves other dogs no matter what size.
Like you I am a dog walker & minder and she comes out for walks with me but does not mind in the least staying in bed.

My friend has a Lowchen who I would say is very much like the CC's in temprement and also loves walking.

So why not get one of each!!!!

Please let me know what you decide on
Anne & Tallulah:



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21-02-2008, 02:47 PM   #3

Re: Lowchen or chinese crested


Thanks for the info yours sounds lovely:smt007 , do you think they would enjoy agility? would love to get one of each but madison already takes up half my bed so think if i got a chinese crested and a lowchen i would definately be sleeping on the floor would love to see a picture of yours, i met a couple at discover dogs but it was so busy i didnt get a chance to ask too many questions. mel
p.s Isnt being a dog walker the best job.



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22-02-2008, 08:03 AM   #4

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Mel,
When I went to the Wag n Bone show Tallulah went in for the hurdle race and won, she wizzed over so yes they love jumping, although the obedience side does need alot to be desired. If you want to do agility and you start them young I am sure they will do ok.

They do need sun cream on especially if they have pale markings. I love buying her clothes so being bald is a good excuse to help my passion ( she has over 50 outfits).

As for being a dog walker I adore it but one dog knocked me over yesterday and I have broken my thumb. OUCH.
Anne



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22-02-2008, 05:52 PM   #5

Re: Lowchen or chinese crested


I have`nt had the pleasure of meeting any Lowchens in agility but from what I`ve read up on their general traits I would say very likely to be promising, [ though it must be said no dog of any breed should be got `specifically` for agility which I know you would`nt do so its more a general comment in that there are no guarantees that a dog `will` be an agility prospect purely based on breed ]

So as I can`t comment specifically about Lowchens because I don`t know enough about them yet, I`ll let someone who does have the experience speak instead

http://www.taywil-lowchen.com/htm/agility.html

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22-02-2008, 06:08 PM   #6

Re: Lowchen or chinese crested


I have had a crested cross, lost her just before this xmas age 16 and a half, had her from 12hrs old...i would love to get a nothre one she was the most fun loving adorable inteligant little creature ever ..she would have loved to do agility if there was a big fluffy cushion at the end and perhaps some oil of ulay to rub on her belly....



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23-02-2008, 01:33 PM   #8

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omg she is soo gorgus..now i know i want one..my little girl was a poodle cross but you wouldnt have guesess she had one poodle curl but every part of her was a crested and she knew she was gorgus..su



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23-02-2008, 01:42 PM   #10

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THIS IS TALLULAH



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