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Feb 7th, 2008 10:41 AM #1
Doggie tricks
Type any old 'doggie trick' in and click submit. This is really cute! (Be sure to type in "kiss" at some point.) Eldingo, your kids might like this one, too...
Good dog!
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Feb 7th, 2008 10:43 AM #2
LOL! Wow, it even plays dead!
"The Alice-in-Wonderland nature of this pronouncement is not lost on me..."
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Feb 7th, 2008 10:49 AM #3
That was pretty cool.
Sit, stay, speak, stand, play dead, roll over, kiss, dance, fetch, walk.
At first when you said "Doggie" I was thinking of something else. Thats another site.
Last edited by Assassin X; Feb 7th, 2008 at 11:05 AM.
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Feb 7th, 2008 10:52 AM #4
I tend to call those teeny little dogs "Non-dogs"
because really, do they actually look like real dogs?"The Alice-in-Wonderland nature of this pronouncement is not lost on me..."
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Feb 7th, 2008 11:06 AM #5
I think they look like dogs. I call these toy mutts 'purse pets'. :)
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Feb 7th, 2008 11:09 AM #6
I call them great for microwaves.

lol. Really I don't mind some small dogs. Most are just to yippie for me.
AO is about one thing. Going around in loops. No one cares to learn, they only care to live inside their boxes and ignore the truth!
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Feb 7th, 2008 11:42 AM #7
They are quite yippy.
My biggest complaint with the non-dogs is mostly connected to their owners. We get a lot of tourists here in the summer, complete with RV's and funny shirts- and almost all of them have a collection of these little creatures, many of which are actually wearing clothing. (It is very windy here, all summer long, so that is fair I guess...)
but what bothers me is that the owners will let the dogs poop all about, and very rarely do you see an owner who will clean up after their little darlings."The Alice-in-Wonderland nature of this pronouncement is not lost on me..."
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Feb 7th, 2008 11:48 AM #8
Oh, and these little dogs tend to piss when they get excited. How annoying is that? (I've gotta say that I really adore Pomeranians, though. And no, I don't own one. Matter of fact, I don't have any pets at all.)
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Feb 7th, 2008 11:55 AM #9I do that too. Is there something wrong with that?Oh, and these little dogs tend to piss when they get excited.
lol
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