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You fruitcake, you are messing with my hair and I am having enough to learn how to spike it, without your interference :lol:;):blink::)

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For those of you confoozed :P there was talk on another thread about if my cat and Metta's ostrich were to "have at it", what would the offspring look like!

Sorry, that was the best I could do..... :P:D

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ASK AND YOU SHALL RECIEVE........ :lol:

I JUST KNEW YOU'D DO IT SOME HOW.. :blink:

YOU ARE A RIOT KAREN. :lol::lol::lol:

THANKS ... :blink: I THINK..HOPE SOMEONE DOESN'T GET ANY IDEAS..

POOR METTA, SHE'S STILL WORKING ON HER 'SPIKE'

HOW'S IT GOING? INVESTING IN 'HAIR JELL' STOCK YET?

JUDY :lol::lol::lol:


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It kind of reminds me of something my sister showed me this weekend. I have a golden retriever and my sister also wants one but her younger daughter is allergic.

Well, seems she has found the answer to her prayers:

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Yes, folks, introducing the Goldendoodle! A cross between a golden retriever and a poodle!

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this is the buffapei.. or sharpuffalo

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It kind of reminds me of something my sister showed me this weekend. I have a golden retriever and my sister also wants one but her younger daughter is allergic.

Well, seems she has found the answer to her prayers:

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Yes, folks, introducing the Goldendoodle! A cross between a golden retriever and a poodle!

Don't wanna hijack this hilarious thread, but just a serious interjection: I've been looking into golden doodles and labradoodles to accompany our standard poodle who needs some company. I've done the reading, but the best research has come from my vet and our kennel owner, who both said that these "designer dogs" should never be bred together as the vast majority of them end up with terrible distension problems. So I've thought twice!

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You fruitcake, you are messing with my hair and I am having enough to learn how to spike it, without your interference :lol:;):blink::)

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this is the buffapei.. or sharpuffalo

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:lol:

Thanks Karen, nice to wake up to a morning giggle.

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