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Hot Dogs

17 September 2008 One Comment

We were hanging out with the dogs the other day. They were namely, TK, Bear and Bruno.*sniggers*

There is a terrible misconception about big dogs. People seem to assume that they are all aggressive beasts who will bite at the drop of a hat. Actually small dogs can also be guilty of this. It’s a matter of training.


And well trained the dogs are. They waited patiently for us when we were having our dinner and again when we were having ice cream at Haagen Daz.


Look how docile they are with the girls.


Poor TK has to repeat the same old tired spiel to every single person, all 13,238  of them, who would stop and ask if the dogs will bite. Do we all look like people without common sense? Then again, there are many people who seem not possessing of a brain, so I try to empathize.

And he is really patient and passionate about educating people about his dogs, even those idiotic ones who made disparaging remarks. It does take an inordinate amount of patience to repeat the same thng over and over and over again.

From The Dawgs

I cannot emphasize enough though, that not all dogs are as well trained as TK’s dogs. That is why I always tell the girls never to assume as such.



As you can see, my kids really adore the boys.


Even random strangers love them. These students spend quite a few minutes playing with the boys and taking pictures of them.

I think it would be a fine day when the time comes that more dog owners are responsible and sensible like they should be, and people become more accepting and less judgmental of dogs.

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One Comment »

  • Bear said:

    WOO HOOO!!!!!


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