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Now, you have to go to page 666 to find any sheppies, and there are only a few at the bottom.

I thought THIS DOG was just hilarious! What ears!!

This person obviously just wanted their dog to be 'different.' I don't see ANY wolf in her at all. I wonder if PA is one of those states where it's illegal to own wolves or wolfdogs!? http://www.oldnavy.com/browse/info.do?cid=15027&mlink=5151,391086&clink=391086&affiliate_id=1a

Don't be totally upset about the spelling (shepard :roll: ), because lo and behold, it isn't just shepherd that people can't spell. Beagle (or Beagal) must be a hard one, too!


Stacia, you can't be old enough to have arthritis already! Just be glad you don't live in Asheville, because then you'd really be hurting, since it rains EVERY FREAKING DAY. :evil:
 

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I know this is seriously nitpicky Greg, but "Schaeferhund" translates directly to "shepherd dog." If it were to be "German shepherd's dog," it would read "Hund der Deutsche Hirten." See a human shepherd is a "hirte" in German; a dog shepherd is a "Schaeferhund."
To each his own I guess.To me a dog is not a shepherd.A person is a shepherd and a dog that assists the shepherd is a shepherd's dog...Its just a dog,not a shepherd.So you spell and pronounce it like you want and Ill spell and pronounce it like I want and well both be happy even if one of of us is wrong.

See, calling Jak an Alsatian just makes everything easier! No plurals, no possessives, no hanging chads ........ :lol:
 
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