I think they’re talking about that Penny photo? Is it a spoodle? Looks like a pure bred cocker.I need more info on this hahah
We always had pairs of cocker spaniels growing up and it was a mixed bag for personality . We had one that was calm and an absolute sweet heart, but the rest were crazy pants. They all liked couch snuggles at night, but needed quite a lot of attention during the day. Also, considering Kyree wanted a poodle cross to avoid shedding, this is a big turnaround because they’re very hairyI had a cocker spaniel and he was a great dog... smart, great with kids but required a fair bit of attention and would occasionally jump the fence and run away ha ha!
Kyree, you need therapy and a job outside your house to give meaning to your life. The instagram life is sucking the life out of you and your children and husband are also paying the price for it.
Yes most likely, as would any young dog in a big yard (which bizarrely was one of her reasons that a dog would love it there). Open fences so probably barked at everything that moved, even a leaf dropping.Want my conspiracy Kerry? The dog was running up and down the yard leaving tracks in the grass and trampling the garden and that’s why he’s gone bye bye. The aesthetic of the house and yard comes before anything else (even though it’s all ugly because you have no taste or style)
Very, very stupid.Kyree. Honey. That’s like saying you adopted a baby giraffe and then saying OMGZZ I DIDNT KNOW IT WOULD GET THIS BIG OMGZZ SO DANGEROUS
You bleeping dumb piece of tit Kyree. How bleeping stupid are you??
That’s my question as well, QLD isn’t the only state withWhy are puppies being flown across the country, are there no dog breeders in WA & also Koi what is wrong with adopting a slightly older dog that is already living in WA?
Clearly what Kyree wants Kyree gets.
I completely get why she wants a dog, but she needs a quiet, lap dog. Or an elderly dog that needs a new home. Doesn’t fit her aesthetic though.
It would be incredibly lonely with your husband gone most of the time, no job outside of the house and no (maybe limited?) local friends (who at best are likely working during the week). A part time job, even volunteering, would do her a world of good. Would have been way smarter than rushing to adopt another puppy. Go and volunteer at RSPCA or similar.
She thought she knew best last time, even though it was glaringly obvious to anyone with half a brain that it was a huge mistake. Thesanddust hasn’t even settled yet and she’s off to do it again. Zero humility. Zero remorse. She might het lucky this time, but that’s all it is, it’s not any better thought out than the last dog. FFS at least go on a waitlist for a LOCAL puppy, so you can do some proper “research”.
Jesus bleeping Christ. Some things SHOULD be private Kerry.For someone who complains about her privacy being invaded she sure has no qualms about letting everything hang out on previous posts of herself giving birth.
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I have a spoodle. She’s an indoor dog because she has always jumped and I’m worried she’ll jump our back fence (we have a retaining wall at the back of our block and it’s not very high). I am more than happy having her inside, not tied to the table, and when she is outside she’s always with one of us.You disgust me Kyree.
This is from the litter she’s been liking all the photos of. Coincidence?
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Here’s some “research” for you Kyree.
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