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on 3/27/03 4:26 PM, Magenta Raine at [log in to unmask] wrote:

> Saw the most elegant poodle on pet star last night,  she had her hair short
> all over. She held her head exactly like she knew she was a princess. Her
> trick was catching 25 magenta Frisbees that her human tossed for her.
> Beautiful contrast to her heather gray color of her fur. Never wanted a
> poodle because I thought it silly the way  they look like balloon animals,
> but seeing her, I want one!

Hi Mag --

I would highly recommend poodles.   They are so bright (like us), and they
don't shed!!

I still miss my standard poodle named Mikki Mouse, and it's been nearly 15
years since he died.

I had toy poodles when I was a kid -- they can be "yappy" if they aren't
trained well from an early age.   Mine were never yappy, but I've seen
others who were.

:-)

Cherie from Iowa

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