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Old 05-17-2009, 11:45 AM #7
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Millie - my avatar - will roll in any nasty thing she can find. Oddly, then she expects a bath and brushing. She'll butt-bump you, show you to the tub, and scratch at it till she gets her way.

The papillon is just the oposite - he is really fussy. I've seen him walk on two legs to keep his feet clean.

Ozzy is too lazy to seek out or avoid messes. If he gets messy or needs a bath, he'll just sit there and give ya the *Bernie Mac* eyes. "Tell you what, America..."

Big dog in a little body, that guy.
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