He'll end up about 40 pounds, which is a good size imo. Not too big, and not tiny. He'll also be hypoallergenic, which is good for me since I'm allergic to pet dander.
John has this thing where dog names need to end in a "e" vowel sound... so like Willy would have qualified. I picked Riley because it meets John's guidelines, and it's an Irish name for an Irish breed.
Never.. ever.. show puppy pics to women unless you're ready to get one. They are the #1 breed for apartment dwellers in NYC though (read that someplace).. so apparently they do well in smaller accomodations, and they're not loud or obtrusive.
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If only he'd stay that size. :)
Very cute though.
He'll end up about 40 pounds, which is a good size imo. Not too big, and not tiny. He'll also be hypoallergenic, which is good for me since I'm allergic to pet dander.
Which is sorta why we picked that breed.
I've been gushing over these Jug puppies for the past few weeks at the local store... stupid puppies being all awesome.
I showed this picture to my girlfriend and now she wants one. :) She's been reading up on Wheaten Terriers for the last few days. :)
They do sound like great dogs though.
FYI you should have called him Wil... :D
Well, that would have been clever.
John has this thing where dog names need to end in a "e" vowel sound... so like Willy would have qualified. I picked Riley because it meets John's guidelines, and it's an Irish name for an Irish breed.
Never.. ever.. show puppy pics to women unless you're ready to get one. They are the #1 breed for apartment dwellers in NYC though (read that someplace).. so apparently they do well in smaller accomodations, and they're not loud or obtrusive.
So far, he's pretty cool.
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