I think I have to agree too ;)
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Now....Honeygirl is a Beagle/Lab Mix.....I have two kids that live down the street and every time (and I mean every time) they see her, one asks if she is a weener dog and the other asks if she is a pitt bull! Obviously she is close to neither, but must be the only breed of dogs these kids know!
When I walk Rocky around the neighborhood usually people will stop
and ask about him and give him compliments.
I think his size gets the most comments and his bear looks.
Some people will cross the street when they see him, I think
his size and breed can also intimidate some.
When I see a person with a dog I try to say something nice. If I'm in Petsmart I try to say "Hi, cutie" or "Hi, doggie". I try to find something nice to say about the dog, what a pretty color, what a shiny or fluffy coat, such lovely eyes. If it's a long line and the dog seems okay with it, I might ask the person if I may pet their dog for a moment. I thing God must have had a fun time creating dogs - now a fluffy one, now a sleek one, now a big one, now a small one ... You get the idea.
"Do they all have names?"....Nope, I just yell "hey, you, no the other black and white dog, no the other one....":rolleyes:
"Are you running the Quest/Iditarod?"....Not in this lifetime
"Is that a wolf?"..Never asked about the one dog who actually is a hybrid!
"Don't they fight?"....yup, occasionally
My all time favorite..."That's one happy looking dog team"...said by a skier we passed earlier this winter.
With Roxy it's always, "What a pretty smile she has!" or "Does she bite?" I don't get why Roxy looks potentiall dangerous because she's the farthest thing from it!
With Lily, "What kind of dog is that?" she's been called a long haired Chi, Papillon, and one person swore to me my dog was a mutt and not a full-blooded Pom! :rolleyes: