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PostPosted: Wed 09 Jan 2013 2:37 am 
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What the title says. Wiley smiled so nicely for the photo, I had to share!

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PostPosted: Wed 09 Jan 2013 9:24 am 
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Aw... púdal iontach chliste!

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Scéal deas. When you said some of the phrases are 'dialect specific' I couldn't help thinking you meant 'poodle dialect' as opposed to 'boxer dialect' (which is altogether more gruff!)


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PostPosted: Wed 09 Jan 2013 7:25 pm 
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Scooby wrote:
Scéal deas. When you said some of the phrases are 'dialect specific' I couldn't help thinking you meant 'poodle dialect' as opposed to 'boxer dialect' (which is altogether more gruff!)


Wiley speaks dog with a distinctly "big dog" accent (first time I heard him bark, I nearly jumped out of my skin, as I was expecting a high-pitched yap and got this basso "woof!"). He also howls, which is unusual for a poodle (we call him a "California Curly-Coated Coyote").

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PostPosted: Wed 09 Jan 2013 8:32 pm 
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Redwolf wrote:
He also howls, which is unusual for a poodle (we call him a "California Curly-Coated Coyote").

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