Originally Posted by K9soul
NOPE...wont work! i have coco in a PINK Collar and a PINK leash...not to mention when they meet her, i say "she's pretty rambunctious" but they still just dont get it! Grr...![]()
Originally Posted by K9soul
NOPE...wont work! i have coco in a PINK Collar and a PINK leash...not to mention when they meet her, i say "she's pretty rambunctious" but they still just dont get it! Grr...![]()
I think a lot has to do with names, too. It seems many of you who are frustrated have dogs with names that could be male or female.
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In my case name doesn't seem to matter since they think she's a boy before ever learning her name. But really it doesn't bother me much. I don't get angry about it.
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Everyone calls Frankie a he. It doesn't bother me too much, I just correct them and leave it at that. However, I do have friends that know she is a she and still call her a he. I think it's a mix of black crazy dog named Frankie. Sometimes I'll just call her Franny or Francis and people realize pretty quick that she is a she.
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