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texbean
Joined: 19 Mar 2007
Posts: 180
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Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 10:39 pm |
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Well this might sound funny but somewhere this week I saw
this little line about how pets tend to take the look of the owner by the
way they look somehow. THAT IS SCARY. Reddog looks real ....
well you know LAZY. I sure hope that is not what everyone thinks about
me, althoughI do like to sleep in the hammock under the trees. But
thats not lazy, its just plain nice to relax. Maybe I ought to think of
Reddog as looking relaxed and then he would have a different look.
WELL It might work.......  |
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Bigdog
Joined: 08 Mar 2007
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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 3:34 am |
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I have to laugh at you Texbean you really can come up
with some of the funniest things. Yes I have heard that some dogs do
look like their owners, but with Blackwell he is always smiling and his
tail is wagging alot. But too bad I don't wag HA..At least I haven't noticed
that I wiggle from the back. But I do smile a lot with blackwell. Maybe
that is why he looks like his mouth is smiling all the time. Next time
I might think of something else about blackwell. But texbean that might be
a good idea with reddog.  |
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laura
Joined: 09 Mar 2007
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 5:57 am |
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| You guys laugh about this, but it is true. Down the street from me is this older lady and her dog. The dog is an old dog, it has a hard time walking. But anyway, this lady and her dog go walking every morning, and I swear, they both look just like each other. They even walk the same way with the same limp. Strange, I guess if you are around someone/something for a long period of time, it is only natural that you will pick up of the same characteristics. So, in answer to the question, YES, it is possible for dogs and their owners to look like each other. |
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moneylady
Joined: 06 Mar 2007
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:38 pm |
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Texbean and BigDog, you guys are the fun to post with concerning these ideas. And I would love to see you with your pets and see if what you say is right. But then, I'm sure that would take alot from the posts, because you can read alot into these.HA HA
My little Missy J, does cough when we cough. It is so cute we thought at first she was sick but, she only does it when we cough so I know it is just something she does to get our attention. At night we talk to her and she will answer us if we do a cough. And we just laugh and laugh. Dogs are
so smart.
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lonesomedove
Joined: 19 Mar 2007
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:31 pm |
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| texbean wrote: | Well this might sound funny but somewhere this week I saw
this little line about how pets tend to take the look of the owner by the
way they look somehow. THAT IS SCARY. Reddog looks real ....
well you know LAZY. I sure hope that is not what everyone thinks about
me, althoughI do like to sleep in the hammock under the trees. But
thats not lazy, its just plain nice to relax. Maybe I ought to think of
Reddog as looking relaxed and then he would have a different look.
WELL It might work.......  |
OGosh I hope not. Bowie is cute but his nose is really pushed out of shape, oh, well, sometimes my nose does get out of shape when I get
a cold or sneeze. And sometimes I sound like I'm loud when I get to
call the kids from the park, could say it does sound like Bowie's bark.
Oh well, I you are great Texbean, I can really see your dog in my mind.
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debbiedoodles
Joined: 15 May 2007
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 10:20 pm |
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You guys are such fun. These dogs of yours must be the best of
the best .  |
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