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This could be the ugliest dog in the world.

GTP1960

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But, man, is he a sweetheart.
 
Reminds me a lot of our late Boxer, Chance.

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I'll take a CHANCE!
 
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. I think he's handsome. His heart says so.
 
Reminds me a lot of our late Boxer, Chance.

Boxers look fearsome, As strong and well muscled as they are, But everyone I've known has been a kittycat.

BTW: is that a C130 Hercules image on your wife's sweatshirt? ( not to change the subject, but just curious)
 
Boxers look fearsome, As strong and well muscled as they are, But everyone I've known has been a kittycat.

BTW: is that a C130 Hercules image on your wife's sweatshirt? ( not to change the subject, but just curious)


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We had one when I was growing up funny clown he would lean at the side of your leg to have you pet him. A lot of people ended up on there behinds for him leaning so hard. Funny lovable dog miss him.
 
I'm sitting in a Starbucks as I respond to this thread. The gentleman across from me brings his therapy dog (and best friend) "Bailey" in every morning. Bailey has the saddest face you have ever seen. You can't walk by without giving her a pat on the head.
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I've heard if your dog is classified as a "therapy dog" (which about every dog I know is, anyway)
they can fly in the airliners cabin instead of cargo.

On the other hand, If my nervous, special needs border collies(more-or-less) had to fly cargo, they would need therapy.
 
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