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Mar. 16th, 2004 10:35 amWhen I was a kid I thought poodles were by definition small, as my world contained no non-miniature poodles. I saw a standard poodle for the first time at the age of 14, and my reaction was "wow, it's like a poodle but big".
There is a dog in the office today, to which my reaction was "wow, it's one of those dust-mop dogs, but big". (Ok, not entirely, as you usually can't see the legs on the dust-mop dogs. But otherwise...)
Ok, now I've met my first komondor. This one is very friendly. My father likes large dogs (has a golden retriever now, previously had an Irish setter); I wonder if he's heard of these. I wonder if my mother would ever forgive me if I told him. :-)
There is a dog in the office today, to which my reaction was "wow, it's one of those dust-mop dogs, but big". (Ok, not entirely, as you usually can't see the legs on the dust-mop dogs. But otherwise...)
Ok, now I've met my first komondor. This one is very friendly. My father likes large dogs (has a golden retriever now, previously had an Irish setter); I wonder if he's heard of these. I wonder if my mother would ever forgive me if I told him. :-)
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Date: 2004-03-16 08:03 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2004-03-16 08:08 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2004-03-16 08:24 am (UTC)When my parent's next door neighbor got a "Teacup Poodle", I thought "Wow, like a poodle only smaller!" They can literally sit in the palm of your hand.
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Date: 2004-03-16 11:49 am (UTC)WOW.
That looks like one high-maintenance doggie! :)
Glad the large rasta-dog was friendly, though.
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Date: 2004-03-16 01:04 pm (UTC)Apparently this corded hair look requires quite a bit of work.
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