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"gonefishiing" wrote:
which brings me to the current possiblities:
sheperd is still on the list.
shetland is one i had not thought of.
and terriers are what my daughter is leaning towards, i don't know enough
yet to say either way.


When I decided to get a dog I tried some of these quizzes:
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/search.htm

The Boston Terrier kept popping up as a match for us and I liked what I was
finding out about them. Scupper is a fabulous boat dog!

Seahag
(Gotta go walk my doggie:^)


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I kept getting this one. Seems good, except what the heck did they do
to the tail??

http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/portuguesewaterdog.htm

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Seahag wrote:

"gonefishiing" wrote:
which brings me to the current possiblities:
sheperd is still on the list.
shetland is one i had not thought of.
and terriers are what my daughter is leaning towards, i don't know enough
yet to say either way.


When I decided to get a dog I tried some of these quizzes:
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/search.htm

The Boston Terrier kept popping up as a match for us and I liked what I was
finding out about them. Scupper is a fabulous boat dog!

Seahag
(Gotta go walk my doggie:^)




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"If there's no wind, row."

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Hahahaha! There are a couple of those around town and they have normal
tails...must be some wierd haircut!

Seahag

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I kept getting this one. Seems good, except what the heck did they do
to the tail??

http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/portuguesewaterdog.htm

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Seahag wrote:

"gonefishiing" wrote:
which brings me to the current possiblities:
sheperd is still on the list.
shetland is one i had not thought of.
and terriers are what my daughter is leaning towards, i don't know

enough
yet to say either way.


When I decided to get a dog I tried some of these quizzes:
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/search.htm

The Boston Terrier kept popping up as a match for us and I liked what I

was
finding out about them. Scupper is a fabulous boat dog!

Seahag
(Gotta go walk my doggie:^)




--
Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
http://www.sailnow.com
"If there's no wind, row."



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Must be a show dog. Strange.

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Seahag wrote:
Hahahaha! There are a couple of those around town and they have normal
tails...must be some wierd haircut!

Seahag

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I kept getting this one. Seems good, except what the heck did they do
to the tail??

http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/portuguesewaterdog.htm

--
Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
http://www.sailnow.com
"If there's no wind, row."

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There's nothing wrong with that Portuguese water dog...they shave the tail
and leave the frond on the end just like standard poodles have a po,...if we
let Chopper's hair grow too long, he begins to look like a PWD except he's
twice as big...they are great boat dogs...there are a couple of them at the
yacht club...friendly, smart and obediant...they use the frond on their tail
as a rudder when they swim...if you let their whole tail grow out, they'd
sink from the weight...
"Seahag" wrote in message
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Hahahaha! There are a couple of those around town and they have normal
tails...must be some wierd haircut!

Seahag

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
I kept getting this one. Seems good, except what the heck did they do
to the tail??

http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/portuguesewaterdog.htm

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Seahag wrote:

"gonefishiing" wrote:
which brings me to the current possiblities:
sheperd is still on the list.
shetland is one i had not thought of.
and terriers are what my daughter is leaning towards, i don't know

enough
yet to say either way.

When I decided to get a dog I tried some of these quizzes:
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/search.htm

The Boston Terrier kept popping up as a match for us and I liked what I

was
finding out about them. Scupper is a fabulous boat dog!

Seahag
(Gotta go walk my doggie:^)




--
Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
http://www.sailnow.com
"If there's no wind, row."







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"Seahag" wrote



Scupper is a fabulous boat dog!


Yeah, he LOVES sailing.





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"Scott Vernon" wrote:
"Seahag" wrote



Scupper is a fabulous boat dog!


Yeah, he LOVES sailing.




Hopefully he'll grow out of that:^)

Seahag


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Ya think he wants to try it again this year?

Scotty


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"Scott Vernon" wrote:
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Scupper is a fabulous boat dog!


Yeah, he LOVES sailing.




Hopefully he'll grow out of that:^)

Seahag




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If it's blowing 35 again I might leave him home!

Seahag

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Ya think he wants to try it again this year?

"Seahag" wrote:

"Scott Vernon" wrote:
"Seahag" wrote

Scupper is a fabulous boat dog!

Yeah, he LOVES sailing.


Hopefully he'll grow out of that:^)



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Blowing 35 here today...woke up this morning (was supposed to be 8-12 knots)
to the wind in the rigging...steadily built until noon so we decided to
leave...rowing back to the dock (we're WAAAYYYY out in the mooring field) is
a real pain when you've got both wind and waves and getting Choppie into the
dinghy when there's heavy chop is a very interesting experience....
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If it's blowing 35 again I might leave him home!

Seahag

"Scott Vernon" wrote:
Ya think he wants to try it again this year?

"Seahag" wrote:

"Scott Vernon" wrote:
"Seahag" wrote

Scupper is a fabulous boat dog!

Yeah, he LOVES sailing.


Hopefully he'll grow out of that:^)







 
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