Yesterday I was working in a store where they were holding a cat adoption event. One of the torties looked almost exactly like my dear departed Dinah. I gasped when I saw her.
If I didn't have these dogs that cat would be here right now.
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Yesterday I was working in a store where they were holding a cat adoption event. One of the torties looked almost exactly like my dear departed Dinah. I gasped when I saw her.
If I didn't have these dogs that cat would be here right now.
Yes, Tonks is named after the Harry Potter character and is appropriately magically lucky.
Papaver: I love your Bostons! Is the brindled one also a Boston? I have decided after much contemplation that my beloved Sweetpea whom I got through a pitbull rescue in Portland, OR, is actually a "Boston Bull." I thought her secondary breed may be French Bulldog, because she definitely resembles one, but the underbite, the ears, the weird little tail, her soft coat, and especially her very playful personality tells me she is more likely a Boston.
Her she is playing hard with her best friend Queenie
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No Bert is a French Bulldog, Baziel is a Boston (but I think his mom fooled around with a french smooth talker :D )
what dog? I don't see a dog.
I don't think we'll be taking any walks in the woods. It's hunting season :eek:
Howie Wowie the wonder chihuahua found himself a home! not with me, though. I must say he was SO cute and so sweet it was hard for me to take him back, he wiggled his way into my heart pretty quickly in 2 nights! But he was in his new home within the hour, so I'm hoping he's being spoiled rotten by his new family.
And Mandy the Taiwanese dog also found herself an awesome home where the woman stays home all day and has heeps of dog experience. Couldn't ask for a better home for her.
$100 here
Do I really want to know?Quote:
Doggie DNA test
$100 here
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Here's one for $60. (I knew I remembered seeing it in the SkyMall magazine last week.)
Does anybody really do this?
A woman in my dog training club did. It was all for fun, and partially driven by the rarity of mutts in the club. We made a contest out of it. The dogs that were suggested by the test were rather 'out there' as far as the dog looks.
I don't want to know - I'm 100% sure Murphy is a purebred mutt and I'm 75% sure Finn is a shiba-beagle cross.
Those tests also only do selected breeds (and don't include shiba's, for example).
I love my mutts, and I love them for being mutts.
Lunacycles - you have a beautiful and I think potentially purebred mutt. - I'll PM you with my paypal addy for the $60 :p
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I'm sure Roxina is Dachshund and another longer-legged terrier type but Gingerella looks like the muttliest of mutts. I'd like to say Chinook but I doubt it. She has a very thick coat and an undercoat, hates the water but loves the cold.
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I had always figured Chevy was mostly-rottweiler, and other parts unknown. Now that I've been looking at Petfinder a lot and see so much of his face in staffordshire terriers, I think he may have had a bit of that thrown in there. He was smaller than the typical rottweiler (80lbs) so that makes sense. He had the cutest bow-legs, though.
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