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<blockquote data-quote="briarcreekguy" data-source="post: 1746953" data-attributes="member: 16975"><p>No, not a Cocker. Mine is a long legged, big eared, chihuahua. She is the second one I've owned, the first lived over 15 years and this one was her companion in her last year of life. My old dog, was not a yappy dog, and she taught this one to be the same. She only barks if there is something outside, that needs barking at. There is no way your getting in the house without her knowing about it. </p><p></p><p>I once owned a female dobie. She was sneaky. Didn't bark at all but, would have eaten you up, if you got in the house. She slept on the bed by my feet, mostly! Ever now and then I would wake up and roll over to kiss the ex-wife, and find Casey (the Dobie) lying on her back, with her head on the pillow, between the ex and I. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briarcreekguy, post: 1746953, member: 16975"] No, not a Cocker. Mine is a long legged, big eared, chihuahua. She is the second one I've owned, the first lived over 15 years and this one was her companion in her last year of life. My old dog, was not a yappy dog, and she taught this one to be the same. She only barks if there is something outside, that needs barking at. There is no way your getting in the house without her knowing about it. I once owned a female dobie. She was sneaky. Didn't bark at all but, would have eaten you up, if you got in the house. She slept on the bed by my feet, mostly! Ever now and then I would wake up and roll over to kiss the ex-wife, and find Casey (the Dobie) lying on her back, with her head on the pillow, between the ex and I. LOL [/QUOTE]
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