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Old July 13th 06, 10:38 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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i have a 13 year old sharpei dalmation mix that i got from the pound
(when he was only 6 weeks old) yesterday i was out with him for a walk
when i ran into a lady walking a dog that looks just like him. turns out
it was one of his brothers... and the crazy part is we both named our
dogs Max! (mine can do more tricks!). PS they seemed to remember each
other.

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Old July 14th 06, 01:34 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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Hi Dwayne, How very cool to meet your 13 year old dog's litter mate
after all these years???? It is a small world! Do you plan to stay in
touch with? It is a small world. At one time Max was the #1 name for a
boy dog and Lady was the number 1 name for a girl dog.....I got a Lady.
How original we are huh? I am glad Max got to meet his family!!!!!!!

Be Free,
Judy

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Old July 14th 06, 03:50 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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Dwayne Johnson wrote:
i have a 13 year old sharpei dalmation mix that i got from the pound
(when he was only 6 weeks old) yesterday i was out with him for a walk
when i ran into a lady walking a dog that looks just like him. turns out
it was one of his brothers... and the crazy part is we both named our
dogs Max! (mine can do more tricks!). PS they seemed to remember each
other.


Recently my flyball club was ring-stewarding at an agility trial and one
of my teammates remarked that one of the competing BCs looked just like
my daughter's dog, Scully. "Look, she even moves just like her", she
added. She was correct; the dog was Scully's littermate, Sassy. I
guess she's a true dog person now. When she first joined the team she
couldn't tell any of the BCs apart in spite of rather obvious
differences in size, markings and build, let alone note a family
resemblance.

Kathleen

 




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