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Debbie the Dogged

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 6:36 am
Post subject: Strange-looking mixes
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Met a really cute (in a very bizarre way) pit bull/standard daschund mix
today. Looked like someone had Frankensteined a dog out of random parts.
5 months old, head was completely pitty, but with daschie ears. Had a
pitty body with daschie legs. Black/brown brindle, was as sweet and
friendly as they get. Wish I'd had a camera with me.
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