um...mine tooOriginally Posted by John S
Woof!
www.gone2thedogs.com
Click on "Game" on the left of the screen, or on "What Dog are You?" in the RH panel. Click on the red START key, and answer the questions.
For some reason, my alter ego appears to be a Portuguese Water Dog.
um...mine tooOriginally Posted by John S
Woof!
I'm A beagle!
I'm a Xoloitzcuintli.
Really.
Last edited by LMC; 8th-September-2005 at 04:46 PM. Reason: correct spelling
I am a ...
BASENJI (ZANDE DOG, CONGO BUSH DOG)
Alaskan Malamute
"Despite its wolfish appearance, this breed is gently and affectionate with a long memory. Owners warn of a natural stubbornness that must be overcome by training.
Highly prized as a sled dog, being capable of surviving in arctic tremperatures and hauling heavy loads on rough terrain."
Hey, me too!Originally Posted by RachD
Apparently we're smart (naturellement), loving (if you play your cards right), fond of our creature comforts (well, we are female), don't smell like dogs (what a relief ) and, um, yodel?
Well obviously, I could have told you that the moment I met you. Its the ears, you see, pricking up at the faintest whisper of gossip.Originally Posted by LMC
I'm an English Cocker Spaniel.
I'm energetic, affectionate, gentle, playful, independant, sociable, mederate barker, but don't take too well to teasing.
"Norwegian Elkhound
Somewhat wilful in youth, this dog grows up to become an energetic, intelligent & independent adult. Generally good natured, it also adapts to domestic life without any dirty habits and is perfectly reliable with children."
Can I scratch behind your ears ?Originally Posted by drathzel
Hmmm, don't remember that bit - besides, my gossip gene is truncated, only the receptor works.Originally Posted by Tessalicious
Couldn't work out how to copy/paste the description and too lazy to type it out. But the word "strange" appeared in it. There's a surprise.
I am not any kind of dog so dont even think about sniffing my rear end
Im an Italian Greyhound
Dainty and affectionate house pet easy to train, rarely moults and is odourless.
Apparently i'm a "Finnish Spitz"
Lapps used this dog to hunt Elk and Polar Bears.
Happy to settle into domestic life and good with kids. Happy to have given up hunting bears and now enjoys luxury and pampering.
I like the last bit, very true.
A German Spitz
Active, intelligent and alert this dog is also a devoted family pet. The GERMAN SPITZ can adapt to life in the town or country but if left unchecked it has a tendency to yap, which can drive the neighbours insane
and I am soooooo pretty
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Age is a question of mind over matter, if you don't mind, it doesn't matter
Leroy (Satchel) Paige (1906-1982)
Mickey Mouse's girlfriend, Minnie, made her film debut, along with Mickey, in "Steamboat Willie" on November 18, 1928.
That date is recognized as her official birthday.
I am a English Foxhound!
I'm a Samoyed
Unlike many sled dogs, the sammy lives in the homes of its owners in its native land. It is a devoted family member despite an independant streak.
Hmmmm, not too sure.
French Bulldog
"Good natured and courageous this is a delightful companion although owners have to get used to its gentle snuffling. It also has the tendency to wander off and sulk on the rare occasions that it is in disgrace."
I do try to keep the gentle snuffling in check.
What a nicely put together site.
I'm a Russian Wolfhound - intelligent and faithful, but somewhat aloof. It does not take kindly to teasing....
Something to work on there, no doubt. By the way, where was the option for 'below average intelligence'? I couldn't find it anywhere.
So pleased to hear that.Originally Posted by dee
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