yes they are so sweet and lovable. they teach kids responsibility
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I own a shichon and I think they are popular!
It is a mix between a Shih Tzu and a Bichon Frise.
Shichon dogs, a mix between Shih Tzus and Bichon Frises, are known for their low-shedding coats, making them a popular choice for people with allergies. While they do shed some hair, it is minimal compared to many other breeds. Regular grooming and brushing can help manage any loose hair and keep their coats healthy. Overall, they are considered a good option for those seeking a hypoallergenic pet.
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The choice between "should has" and "should have" depends on the subject of the sentence. "Should have" is the correct form used with all subjects (e.g., I should have, you should have, he/she/it should have). "Should has" is grammatically incorrect and should not be used. Always opt for "should have" in your sentences.
Yeah, that is fine.
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"He should have" is the correct grammar construction. "Should" is followed by the base form of the verb, which in this case is "have." "He should have arrived by now."
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The past tense of "should" is "should have." For example, "She should have finished her homework last night."