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I know why I chose Sasha now.....isn't if funny the perceptions of things we see as a child affects some of the choices we make as adults.
(I had a good thread going and it got put in another thread so I'm redoing it and redoing it different because It was meant to have this point and not the point of the thread it got put into)
http://www.geocities.com/lee_steve_uk/lady2.jpg
Its the ears. The link above has a picture of a dog well a character from the Movie Lady and The Tramp....(its the tramp)
The lady and the tramp was my favorite childhood movie.
I was going through some boxes (we are moving) and I found it laying on top so I got it out and played it for the pups.
But its something about those ears......but when I always thought about what I considered a dog I always pictured The Tramp. And then I ended up getting a dog with a similar look.
So basically when I thought about what kind of dog I would have as a kid I always saw a small dog of really no known origin like Tramp. (I always had poodles and shih tzus)
And I must be sucker for dogs like that because the dog I really like right now but can have has those ears.
Adopt a Labrador Retriever: Reba: Petfinder
So do you feel that the views and perceptions we have as a child can spill over into the choices (especially when it comes to dogs) we make as adults, sometimes not even realizing it?
I know deep
(I had a good thread going and it got put in another thread so I'm redoing it and redoing it different because It was meant to have this point and not the point of the thread it got put into)
http://www.geocities.com/lee_steve_uk/lady2.jpg
Its the ears. The link above has a picture of a dog well a character from the Movie Lady and The Tramp....(its the tramp)
The lady and the tramp was my favorite childhood movie.
I was going through some boxes (we are moving) and I found it laying on top so I got it out and played it for the pups.
But its something about those ears......but when I always thought about what I considered a dog I always pictured The Tramp. And then I ended up getting a dog with a similar look.
So basically when I thought about what kind of dog I would have as a kid I always saw a small dog of really no known origin like Tramp. (I always had poodles and shih tzus)
And I must be sucker for dogs like that because the dog I really like right now but can have has those ears.
Adopt a Labrador Retriever: Reba: Petfinder
So do you feel that the views and perceptions we have as a child can spill over into the choices (especially when it comes to dogs) we make as adults, sometimes not even realizing it?
I know deep