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Just noticed the "new in town," did you have to sign up under a new username for some reason? Shame your past account isn't active.
Perhaps Fedora Lounge management can/will reinstate Hadley's past posts.
Just noticed the "new in town," did you have to sign up under a new username for some reason? Shame your past account isn't active.
Perhaps Fedora Lounge management can/will reinstate Hadley's past posts.
With my little co- pilot. He's the youngest of my 3 dogs. My other two are pugs, and I would have preferred an overweight English Bulldog as #3 because I prefer homely to "cute," but this little guy needed a home. He's smart as a whip (maybe too much for his own good) but he's a keeper.
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With my little co- pilot. He's the youngest of my 3 dogs. My other two are pugs, and I would have preferred an overweight English Bulldog as #3 because I prefer homely to "cute," but this little guy needed a home. He's smart as a whip (maybe too much for his own good) but he's a keeper.
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Bichon/ Shih Tzu mix... commonly referred to as a Teddy Bear. As I said, I normally don't go in for "cute," but he needed a home. These are the pugs:Looks like he's a Bichon. They're very good dogs.
Are you saying Calvin and Chloe aren't cute?Bichon/ Shih Tzu mix... commonly referred to as a Teddy Bear. As I said, I normally don't go in for "cute," but he needed a home. These are the pugs:
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Are you saying Calvin and Chloe aren't cute?
As do I. And Bulldogs, English or otherwise, for that matter. We looked at quite a few Pugs when my wife decided she wanted a dog a little over six years ago, but she changed direction and we adopted a not-so-Miniature Schnauzer that we named Butch."So ugly, they're cute" is a term I hear a lot addressed to pugs- although WE think that they're beautiful...