Thursday, February 02, 2006
What Kind of Dog Would You Be?
I would be a Miniature Poodle. I am not sure if that is good or not. They are smart, loyal, loving, and live a real long time. On the other hand, I know a great number of people don't like them. What would you be?
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3 comments:
Oh, some giant breed, for sure!
Little breeds get stepped on too much (at least they would in our household). Giant breeds draw attention, but not too many people mess with them!
My boss's response to your question is as follows...
He'd be a cross between a bulldog and a shitz-zu (sp?)...
Thus making him a bull-shitz dog.
On one hand, I can see myself being an Irish Setter (that was our family dog growing up)...loyal companionship, playful, protective, with some of a whimsical grace about them (that part's not me ofcourse =]). On the other hand, even though I don't care much for them, I can see myself being some sort of little dog like a Chihuahua. The audacity of those little yappers always impress me. It matters not how tall the foe, they still come acting like they could take on the world!
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