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I don't know. Abyssinians are different. As you know. And Fritzy looks smart. Tell him how great he'd look with an Abyssinian companion on his bac . . . uh, I mean, beside him.

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A friend used to raise cougars and lions and such from babies ... with their dogs ...... and then send the cats to zoos.

Ever met a tiger who thought it was a poodle? Those zookeepers did.

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What a great-looking kitty!

Who I think is showing great restraint while having fun with this yip-yap dog.

Can't help wondering about Fritz with either one of them.

My guess is that, as a gentleman, he'd be polite with the dog for a while, but

eventually decide that he has no time to waste on idiots and walk away.

But I have a suspicion that he and the 'tigrinho' could be buddies.

I think they'd have mutual respect and enjoy each other's company. ( :

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The yelling bird is hilarious.

I'm hearing "Workers, unite!" ( :

Also cracked up over the tilted head question by the second dog involved in the 'joke'.

Jess, I don't know dogs real well overall. I'm ass-uming that 'dobie' refers to a Doberman.

This dog has always confused me. They're so often portrayed in movies and similar as

violent and threatening 'security' dogs. But I've been around for a long time, and every

single Doberman I've ever met has been as sweet and loving as dogly possible. ( :

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Oooh, Bob, if any strangers came around, she was FIERCE. She terrified me, and she was protecting ME. Until we told her it was okay of course, but she was still tense, still ready to "take care of the threat".

I think they have a very strong protective instinct.

They just have to be raised right, very sweet dogs :)

and yes, I'm sorry, Doberman is correct.

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