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    @ Doe.
    and i forgot yo click reply because tired and stupid. Replied below. Cute
    December 6th, 2013 at 05:35pm
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    Yeah but it must be nice to not feel over looked. What I mean is this, typical American house =
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    So the next window can see directly into your garden. WHAT IF YOU WANT TO GO OUT AND LAY IN THE SUN IN YOUR UNDERWEAR? YOU CAN'T. Shifty I mean, there's no sun in the UK anyway but you get what I mean.
    That's a lot of people to live in one house. :s
    December 6th, 2013 at 05:34pm
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    Lol, that's one thing that's neat about different locations, though. :) I prefer fenced in yards/gardens compared to having it open. Idk having a fence of some sort feels more cozy and secure. It's in the back of the house, our front is open for all of our cars to park. There's about 9 of us who live here and out of that 9, five people drive different cars. Shifty
    December 6th, 2013 at 01:24am
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    @ Doe.
    Fair enough, I get it more now. Still seems a bit weird but your argument is valid. I suppose because I live in Central London it's a city so we don't have "yards" and all gardens are completely fenced off with wood and trees/bushes. Weird to think it's so different.

    Is it at the back or the front of the house?
    December 3rd, 2013 at 07:27pm
  • delirium.

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    A lot of people do have open yards. However, we have a fenced in yard, and for a child it's easy. We have a fence. Our backyard neighbors don't. So it's not uncommon for me too look out my window and see kids climbing on top of the fence. An adult, on the other hand, it would be hard. However, once again what about those suffering from Alzheimers or dementia? Before I moved here with my family, they told me how they used to leave the door unlocked and how this one time this lady walked in this house and went to sleep on the couch. She suffered from some psychotic thing, and got this house confused with the blue house one street over. Accidents happen, mistakes can be made.

    Ohhh I am so sorry. Uhm, a yard is like... I guess it would be the equivalent to a garden. It's just the land that the renter/buyer owns.
    December 3rd, 2013 at 01:02am
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    @ Doe.
    True, but there is the argument of how can someone "accidentally" walk into someone's yard? I mean does America have open yards?

    On a side note, it feels really weird saying yard because over in London the word yard is slang for a rude word. I don't know, just feels weird and I thought I'd get it out there lol. We normally say garden because what exactly is a yard? To me a yard is a foot long patch of grass.
    December 3rd, 2013 at 12:55am
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    Personally, I don't think dogs should be trained to fight, at all. ^.^; Training a dog to be territorial or aggressive usually ends up bad. I mean, if we're just talking about person A breaks into person B's house then the dog should defend the house and person if person is being attacked. However, it becomes a problem when a child accidentally wanders into person B's yard, all the dog would know is to attack. So... I'm anti-aggressive training.
    December 3rd, 2013 at 12:49am
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    @ Doe.
    Lol yeah you are.
    That's weird, I always thought the UK and Spain was bad but that's something I've never heard of before. In America people should train their dogs to fight for their owners or to retaliate if a person tries to steal them.
    December 2nd, 2013 at 03:45pm
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    Yeah. I'm just fun-sized, so it's alright.
    Actually, it's not that uncommon over here. We have an Irish Setter that someone has tried to steal twice, when I had a pom-chi this woman tried to steal her out of my mom's car, and especially any kind of bully-breed over here is like gold. Mainly because of all the dog-fighting rings (which is pretty disgusting imo.) So, have to be careful... here in the states at least. Identification and papers is always great to have handy. When I get cats I know I'm going to have them chipped.
    December 2nd, 2013 at 03:36pm
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    @ Doe.
    Wow okay, that's odd lol but at least you're different.
    Oh I doubt someone will steal a dog.
    December 2nd, 2013 at 03:30pm
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    My dad was 5'11 x'D my grandparents were around the same height, the men are like 6'4. I am like the shortest person in my family.
    That's what I keep saying.
    Well, if you have a fenced in yard there should be nothing to worry about unless there's thieves.
    December 2nd, 2013 at 02:09am
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    @ Doe.
    I'm sure you are. Weird
    Maybe it depends on the height of your dad or maybe your gran-parents or even someone way back in the family. Or maybe one day you're wake up 9272923" tall, who knows.
    A doggy door is a good idea actually. I'd be worried if I had one of them but it depends on the environment/borough (or in your case, which state?) you live in.
    December 2nd, 2013 at 01:12am
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    Unique. Yes. I am unique. Weird
    5'5 is about medium, ugh I've always wanted to be about 5'6". My mom was 5'8" like wtf, where did my height go?
    Lol, you can always litter box train them. I say it's a good idea to get a doggy door so they can go when they need to. But all dogs should be crate trained anyway, lol.
    December 2nd, 2013 at 12:43am
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    @ Doe.
    Haha girl you crazy.
    I wouldn't say weird, I'd say unique lol.
    Well I'm way taller than you but still short for my age. I'm 5'5 which is tall and short? but oh well, we're awesome.
    Suppose they have to be fully trained because I heard if you don't get up and let them out in the night they'll poop on the floor.
    I repeat, THEY WILL POOP ON THE FLOOR! O.O
    December 1st, 2013 at 10:39pm
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    Good, because they're wrong. File
    I've seen them on tv, and I've seen a few dogs with it. I've always loved odd-eyed anything though. I'm weird.
    We can make a short club.
    Lol, some dogs can be.
    December 1st, 2013 at 10:32pm
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    @ Doe.
    No names. Shocked
    Oh okay! I've never seen a cat like that so I suppose that would be pretty cool.
    I thought I was short as well...
    Really? Idk they're just super needy. I like playing with my cats but after 5 minutes it's just like chill, my show is on. xD
    Oh okay! Thought they were like sausage dogs lmao
    December 1st, 2013 at 10:29pm
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    Who in the world said I wasn't crazy?
    No like, two different coloured eyes. :3 Like one green/one blue or gold or something, lol. The kits? lol
    I am very short, I am 5'2". I love dogs, but corgis are my favorite because they remind me of foxes, too. x'D Yeah, they can climb stairs.
    December 1st, 2013 at 10:24pm
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    @ Doe.
    Brittany, I've seen you around Mibba. Enough to know you're not crazy but now I'm not so sure. lmfao
    Odd-eyed as in cross eyed? Somalis remind me off those little red baby foxes. They have a specific name but I can't remember it. Not a big fan of dogs but pembroke corgi's are cute so it's all good. Can they climb up stairs? I assume you're also calling yourself short lol.
    December 1st, 2013 at 10:14pm
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    I love white cats. Weird Especially if they're odd-eyed. Yeah I love somalis and I will keep his/her fur glossy. OMG IKR? SO FREAKING CUTE. My plan is to have a pembroke corgi and a munchkin and we can be the short-legged family.
    December 1st, 2013 at 10:08pm
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    @ Doe.
    Cats with full white coats creep me out, like are they from narnia or something omg. I think getting a red somali is a great idea. Just have to make sure you keep it's fur glossy and all. I just googled a munchkin cat and literally died. They look like cat versions of sausage dogs. c':
    December 1st, 2013 at 10:03pm