Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:English Springer spaniel?
I just threw up in my mouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:English Springer spaniel?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:English Springer spaniel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are pets, not accessories. Please don't get a pet just because you think it will make you look "classy."
Wasps tend to have good taste and make smart choices. I assume they aren't going to choose yappers which are difficult to train.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:English Springer spaniel?
What kind of dog is that? Some sort of bird dog?
I think it’s a field spaniel. Someone not read suggested springer but they typically aren’t all black (although I guess they can be, but it’s super rare so maybe he just paid more for it), and someone else suggested a cocker but those usually have shorter muzzles. It might also be a Boykin which is a American spaniel specially bred for rich southerners to hunt water fowl, but those tend to be more liver colored. It is an adorable dog and I feel very badly for it being owned by that POS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:English Springer spaniel?
What kind of dog is that? Some sort of bird dog?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The classiest thing anyone can do is put fashion aside and rescue a dog.
No, it’s not. How silly.
You think it’s silly to rescue a dog? What is your definition of class? Money? That’s not class; that’s just showy. Real class is doing the right thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We drive our smallish Pit Bull around in our Rolls and people think we’re pretty classy, esp bc the Pittie wears an ascot and smokes a pipe
This would be way cuter with a english bulldog. Can you imagine how cute -- an English bulldog with an escot and a pipe in a rolls??? That's the Grey Poupon ad that I want to see. I don't care if OP was a troll -- I'm loving this thread.
And I think I met the same person with the Lagotto Romagnol that looks like a doodle. (Actually, I'd love to see a DNA comparison between a doodle and a Lagotto Romagnol -- is it possible that they've basically created the same breed by mixing different dogs from common ancestors? I saw a study on humans that said if you pick two unrelated humans that are virtual doppelgangers, their DNA is actually eerily similar.)