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If you turned into a dog just for one day, which breed would you be and what would you do during that 24 hour period?
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And DOGBELLE, feel free to answer the same if you turned into a human tomorrow.
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I think it matters less what kind of dog you would be, but where you would be dog. :-) If I were a dog, I'd like to be one of our dogs, actually.
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I actually tried this once. It was no good. I kept falling over when I cocked my leg to pee!
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A Pug. Because Pugs in my family are treated reallllllllly well.
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Husky. I would trot around all day with that doggie smile and people would be constantly going, "Ahhhh, pretty dog" the whole time.
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I'm with you. I had to put my cat down recently. I was in the room with her during the procedure. She went very peacefully but it still haunts me. I don't want to repeat such an experience. Thanks, amigo. I'm with you too. BTW, sorry for going off-course Mark. It's just that seeing the pic of the Husky got me misty for a second. Quite all right. This thread is meant to be free-form. Our animals really do teach us lessons in compassion, don't they?
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German Shepherd. I would spend the whole time getting all the squirrels out of my attic. Like!
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I dunno. I'm always in heat. Which breed of dogs likes to hump their masters girlfriends leg the most? all of them
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