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14th October 07, 08:22 PM
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Yeah, don't hate. It isn't the dog's fault. I like bigger dogs myself, but even a small dog can be a great companion.
Think of it this way. If you are confident enough to wear a 'skirt', then why don't you have the confidence to walk a small dog?
A small dog has all the personality, love, and affection of a bigger dog. Since I'm sure you won't be entering your dog in any pit fights, what does it matter?
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14th October 07, 08:36 PM
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It may be a big dog in a little body. Give it a chance.
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14th October 07, 09:03 PM
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Look on the bright side. It's far too short to put its cold wet nose to your dangly bits when it sticks its head under your kilt.
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15th October 07, 02:57 AM
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 Originally Posted by gilmore
Look on the bright side. It's far too short to put its cold wet nose to your dangly bits when it sticks its head under your kilt.
Oh, I don't know about that...when I go to visit my mom and dad, the Maltese comes over and demands attention and when I drop to one knee to pet her, she dives under the kilt and won't come out. My dad finds this quite amusing.
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15th October 07, 06:02 PM
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Say what you will about poodles, but mine is a poodle and a half!
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15th October 07, 07:31 PM
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Hey, man. Toy poodles are cool dogs. We have one. They are very smart, love to play, don't leave hair all over the place, and very easy to train. And ours is a cutie. Don't underestimate them.
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15th October 07, 07:48 PM
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 Originally Posted by Coinneach
Say what you will about poodles, but mine is a poodle and a half!

See...this is why dogs turn on their masters...
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