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Warning Standard Poodles are addictive
by: Anonymous

WARNING, Standard Poodles are an addiction, I knoew as I have had eight standards From my first champagne standard, John Louis (the Christmas Turker stealer) who came to live with me in 1962 I have been domineered by Heather, a white , Desiree, a black, Tammy, a black who not only had a ball hidden down every chair in the house,but would catch and then throw the ball back, and when conficated would return with another ball and this continued until every chair was empty. Then Gina and Tina, whites, Priscilla who still shares my life and bed and Oscar, 33 kilos who came 3 years agoand likes to spend all day on my bed on his back with the air conditioner, cold in summer and hot in winter, blowing on his Tummy.

Who said poodles are dum. Terry from Australia

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