As someone who thinks there are far more ugly babies than
ugly dogs out there, I thoroughly enjoyed this one, DrMark.
Not exact matches
Rascal uses his
ugly for good, his owner said, and will soon be coming
out with a «patented trademark hot
dog leash,» proceeds from the sale of which will go towards animal charities.
Rascal has had roles in a few horror films, coming
out soon, and has a cartoon strip and documentary soon to debut, both named «The
Ugliest Dog.»
As far as field lines being «often bred with little regard to the [show] standard,» I agree there are some
ugly field
dogs out there — but when you compare today's field
dogs with show
dogs of 40 and 50 years ago (this is the 60s and 70s — modern times!)
I am certain they are all young, small and cute — no «old and
uglies,» no
dog over 40 pounds, no «difficult - to - adopt - breeds» like Rotweillers or Dobermans that might not move
out of their hallowed condos quite as quickly, thus making their «live release rate» look a little less impressive.
There are some truly dreadful
dog food brands
out there with awful ingredients and no nutritional value but it is possible to distinguish the good from the bad and the
ugly.
We've been ripping
out ugly bushes and putting the
dog run behind the garage so WE have more room to live outside.