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Gotta Tibetan Terrier, doesn't moult, sleeps most of the day, great in the van. He was a rescue dog and has his mad moments from being mistreated as a pup but he's a joy.

Today whilst out for a walk and on his lead a little girl aged 4 or 5 made a beeline for him and despite me telling her to stay back she tried to poke him with a stick, dog was brilliant didn't rise to it and as we walked past the girls parents her dad said. Good job that dog didn't bite my kid!!!!!

Me I smiled, held up my hand and said enjoy your family on this sunny day.

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Gotta Tibetan Terrier, doesn't moult, sleeps most of the day, great in the van. He was a rescue dog and has his mad moments from being mistreated as a pup but he's a joy.

Today whilst out for a walk and on his lead a little girl aged 4 or 5 made a beeline for him and despite me telling her to stay back she tried to poke him with a stick, dog was brilliant didn't rise to it and as we walked past the girls parents her dad said. Good job that dog didn't bite my kid!!!!!

Me I smiled, held up my hand and said enjoy your family on this sunny day.

 

I had a TT before the labradoodle, he was nuts!! :001_smile:

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Border terrier is the arb/ forestry dog I have had two over the years. I don't walk mine he comes to work every day mills around the yard comes to forestry work we do he sits in machines or sleeps in the van best bread for our work! Also amazing with kids

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