Since yesterday was rather serious, today I am going to talk about Duck Duck and the Bear. Of course, before I do that, I need to explain to folks who don't already know who the players are.
Duck Duck sounds a little like my Moose, who is a shepherd mix with NONE of the shepherd intelligence. Upon meeting a statue of Lewis & Clark's dog in a park, he walked cautiously up and politely sniffed its butt. :D
That's awesome. I love white German Shepherds; unfortunately it's true that the intelligence often disappears along with the coat color. (At least with the backyard-bred dogs that I see, which have been confiscated and have wound up at the local animal shelter.)
My sister and I blame his stupidity on his starved state.
I kind of want a White Shepherd of my own, but the Duck Duck can be hard to manage and has pulled me off my feet without meaning to before, so I suspect that my owning one would be a Bad Idea.
Neither have I, to be perfectly honest with you - I haven't even seen this one. So I can't describe it any better than that there. I gather it's like a stone lion in front of a library.
You go right on and mock my goofy dog, for he is funny.
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Also: Otters!
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Duck Duck sounds a little like my Moose, who is a shepherd mix with NONE of the shepherd intelligence. Upon meeting a statue of Lewis & Clark's dog in a park, he walked cautiously up and politely sniffed its butt. :D
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No really. I laughed.
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I kind of want a White Shepherd of my own, but the Duck Duck can be hard to manage and has pulled me off my feet without meaning to before, so I suspect that my owning one would be a Bad Idea.
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... with one of those concrete bears in the yard.
With those what now? I don't believe I've ever seen concrete bear statues placed ornamentally in a front yard before.
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You go right on and mock my goofy dog, for he is funny.
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