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Do you think this dog is inbread?

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  • lol, definately inbread

  • @DebraDownSouth:

    ROFLMAO… I saw the title and thought my head would explode. IN BRED not bread I am thinking. BWAHAHAHAHAHA. You truly have the first inbread dog I have witnessed. Can I borrow your picture to share?

    Heh, heh, inbread/purebread is a pet peeve of mine as well. That, and SPADE. It's not really my dog, I don't have inbread dogs, I got it from my genetics list (when I saw the title I thought that these people shouldn't be making that mistake).

    Go ahead, use it. Can you pull it off the forum or do I have to email it to you?

  • hilarious!

  • Definitely!! I don't think any genetic test will help though!!!

  • @Patty:

    Definitely!! I don't think any genetic test will help though!!!

    Could try trimming the crust though.

  • Yes trimming would at least help improve the look.

    LOL yeah I can get it off the forum. Thanks. I have seen others but that is a wonderful one.

  • I don't know if you watch South Park the cartoon on Comedy Central but they had a episode on cat breading…. looked just like this but in a cartoon version... this is hilarious though!

  • ROFLMAO - this is a riot - I was also thinking "INBRED" you mean. Gotta admit those incorrect spellings annoy me - like "spade" for spayed too. Brought another thought to me - if I stuck my b's head through a piece of bread it wouldn't fit - is this a very small chihuaua?

  • Guess it would have to depend on the side of the bread.
    Probably a Chihuahua, I think an Italian Greyhound would fit too.

  • @giza1:

    Heh, heh, inbread/purebread is a pet peeve of mine as well. That, and SPADE. It's not really my dog, I don't have inbread dogs, I got it from my genetics list (when I saw the title I thought that these people shouldn't be making that mistake).

    Go ahead, use it. Can you pull it off the forum or do I have to email it to you?

    HAHAHAHA I thought the exact same thing. I was like…WTF! People should not own dogs if they dont know how to spell things. lol SPADE is on my "list" And "inbread" and "purebread" I dont really like when you say "purebreed" either, to me its purebred. but maybe i am wrong on that, thats just how i am. hate it! lol but thats so funny tho! THANKS for sharing! super cute!

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