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						| geldonyetich 
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 Stay where you are - with cockeyed eyes like that I imagine he'll miss. |  
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						| MrHat 
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								Out of the frying pan, into the fire. | 
  My Cairn Terrier |  
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						| schild 
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 Anything with eyes that don't straight ahead freak me out. Also, clowns and gorillas. |  
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 Big dogs rule. :P  My dogs dawg. |  
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						| stray 
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 I have friend named John with a dog exactly like the one on the left. His dog's name is John as well. |  
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						| Trippy 
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 My Cairn Terrier
 He/she's looking a wee bit guilty there. |  
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						| Trippy 
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 My dogs dawg.
 My childhood friend whose dog I mentioned I took care of occassionally got one of the ones on the left a few years ago. She's very friendly but a bit hyper which is problem when you have a big dog. |  
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 My dogs dawg.
 My childhood friend whose dog I mentioned I took care of occassionally got one of the ones on the left a few years ago. She's very friendly but a bit hyper which is problem when you have a big dog.Yeah the dog on the left is my Girlfriends dog, although since we live together now it's also kind of my dog. It's a Weimaraner - german hunting dog also known as the grey ghost. I love the dog but it's hyper, neurotic and clingy.  The dog on the right is my dog, a Rhodesian Ridgeback. Best dog I've ever had (and I've always had a dog). She's athletic, smart and active when need be but otherwise she just wants to lie on the couch and watch HD golf.  |  
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						| Yegolev 
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 puppy + white carpet = keke |  
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						| dv8hou 
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 I would suggest a mini dachshund. I have 2, a male and female. They are great dogs, probably the smartest dogs I've ever had. |  
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						| Xanthippe 
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 I live next door to too many lhasa apsos - I think they have 3 and they have puppies sometimes.
 They are yappy.  Very, very yappy.  I have nothing against small dogs, but yappy dogs drive me nuts.
 
 My neighbor told me that they were bred to be yappy - they're Tibetan temple dogs, designed to yap to get the attention of the big guard dogs.
 
 You know what's a cool small dog?  Bichon Frise.  Big dog personality in a small dog size.
 
 We have a great dog now - but she's large (65 lbs).  Golden retriever/standard poodle mix. Sweet and smart. Next dog I get might be a poodle, or a bichon frise.  Something around 30 lbs would be good.
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