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Okay, so this is very much off topic lol, but I just had to post a picture of my new puppy, Bailey. He's a Maltese x Shih Tzu and is oh so sweet! All he wants to do is cuddle at the moment :)

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How precious!! I love dogs and I'm glad you posted Bailey's pic. :clap2:

Something tells me those toys won't stay behind him for very long. :)

Good luck with the little fur ball. :biggrin1:

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Jess, I do not believe that that is a real dog and not a stuffed toy. I want to put him in my pocket and eat him with spoon!

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OMIGOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How Cut Of A Face Is THAT!!!!!! :)

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Jess,

OMG - when I looked at your puppy's pic, my mouth dropped. I had one just like that - ShihTzu/Maltese mix. I loved that doggie. She even had her own cloth babydoll collection. Bringing up too many memories.... your new baby is adorable!

Pat, LMBO - Id like to have your dog as a watch dog. Bet he'd be better then any security system!!! ...beautiful eyes he has (yikes).

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Hi Jess,

Your new puppy is adorable. My brother recently got a Shih Tzu/ Laso Apso mix with a touch of Maltese. He looks really similar to yours but all black with tan feet. He is adorable too and so soft. Funny enough my Welsh Corgi is named Baylee. Cute pup... Pat seriously I think that pic of your puppy has been altered or something??? LOL.

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YA Think, LOL!

Jess, I think that is truly one of the cutest puppies I've ever seen. I'm not really a "pet" person, (just one more thing to clean up after, LOL), but that one could almost tempt me.

I think when my sons were younger and they had their various "pets", one of my least favorite was my older son's boa. He was over 6' long. He use to get out of his cage and I'd hear this thump on my ceiling. I'd call upstairs and tell my son, that *#@# snake is out again.

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Pat,

I could agree with you there. My best friend had a 14 foot python that worked better than a watchdog. I'll never forget going over to her house to shower and get ready to go party. She was due to get off work and was going to meet me at her house (I had a key she had given me) I was standing in her studio talking on the phone and the next thing I know I have a massive snake attached to my side and it won't let go!!! OUCH!!! I finally shake it off, am bleeding all over and zip down to the doctor's office. Didn't need any stitches or anything but I have been traumatized from pythons ever since and probably would never own any snake at all. That snake was too big to keep in any cage (short of a zoo) and chased me out of the house at least a couple of times. It loved my friend but nobody else and it especially hated men. My friend had to get rid of it eventually because all her potential boyfriends were terrified of it.

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OMG! That doggie is a poster child for cuteness! I LOVE him!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How do you go to work in the morning!?!?!?!? I would have to stay home and love that thing!

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