Back in the ’60’s, our schnauzer, Trixie had a one night stand with Pierre, a local poodle. We called the pups schnoodles, poozers really didn’t sound right. Didn’t get big money for them though, but they sure were cute and smart.
My friend paid big money for a “malti-poo”, a cross between a maltese and a teacup poodle. It was supposed to be an extremely tiny dog, maxing out at 6 pounds. She got cheated, though. The dog ended up twice that size. I was with her when she picked up the dog – it was like a drug deal; in a parking lot with no names exchanged and cash only. No wonder she got taken!
Our oldest daughter just brought home a little Boston Terrier. Her name is Luna and she is 5 weeks old and weighs just 5 pounds. She is a rescue dog and her previous owner was diagnosed with terminal cancer just after she got the dog.
As someone whose had three rescues in my life. I have to agree with Harvey Levin, (The People’s Court, TMZ) that shelter dogs make great pets because they remember what you did for them.
LuvThemPluggers about 9 years ago
And probably, the smartest dog you ever had!
Caldonia about 9 years ago
Those are all your neighbors, don’t you remember?
nyssawho13 about 9 years ago
My friend had a poodle and a “Georgia porch dog”
Oge about 9 years ago
Back in the ’60’s, our schnauzer, Trixie had a one night stand with Pierre, a local poodle. We called the pups schnoodles, poozers really didn’t sound right. Didn’t get big money for them though, but they sure were cute and smart.
JanLC about 9 years ago
My friend paid big money for a “malti-poo”, a cross between a maltese and a teacup poodle. It was supposed to be an extremely tiny dog, maxing out at 6 pounds. She got cheated, though. The dog ended up twice that size. I was with her when she picked up the dog – it was like a drug deal; in a parking lot with no names exchanged and cash only. No wonder she got taken!
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
Our oldest daughter just brought home a little Boston Terrier. Her name is Luna and she is 5 weeks old and weighs just 5 pounds. She is a rescue dog and her previous owner was diagnosed with terminal cancer just after she got the dog.
A sad story with a happy (for the dog) ending…
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 9 years ago
I tell everyone I have a “canardly.” You can hardly tell WHAT breed she is.
Jim Kerner about 9 years ago
As someone whose had three rescues in my life. I have to agree with Harvey Levin, (The People’s Court, TMZ) that shelter dogs make great pets because they remember what you did for them.
K M about 9 years ago
He should know what a schnocker is —he has a pretty big one.
hippogriff about 9 years ago
mfhorn 4Did they ever get it saddle broke?