Alright I'll print a correction. I know most little dogs are definately not froo froo dogs. I didn't mean for that to be a derogatory term. I started the terms squeak toys when my grandma's little dogs were standing next to a rottweiler and it stuck. I use it as a term of endearment whenever I go over to her house I ask how my little squeak toys are doing. Next to one of our horse dogs the small ones are cute little squeak toys. My aunt's chihuahua is actually smaller than most of Autumn's toys. I compare calling them that to calling my little sister squirt or short stuff.
On a different note, as I get you all the more angry at me, I don't understand why you were referring to puppy millers and bybs before. Although I hate puppy millers with a passion I couldn't help but feel bad for them at that moment. They have nothing to do with whether a little dog is a froo froo or not. And although it is sort of hypocritical, I don't blame pit chick as whenever she comes across little dogs the owner is picking them up and crossing the street to avoid her pups. Nobody ever tried to ban a dangerous ankle biter.





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