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@Forest Cat, when I worked at Home Depot (d.i.y. store) one of our regular customers was a giant of a man. He was almost 7 feet tall and proprtonate in body weight and muscles. He had a huge beard and he looked like a walking bear. He was a contractor so he was on job sites with heavy machinery. His constant companion was a tiny, long haired chihuaua. This teeny little dog just trotted along side his master, who's feet were bigger than he was, like a big dog. He was confident and friendly. The only time his owner would pick him up was to cross the parking lot. Very cool dog!
And I am a tiny chubby person with big huge “scary” dogsI have had a chihuahua too!Men are often made fun of if they walk around with a tiny dog. I know guys who refuse to walk their girlfriends dogs because they are tiny. But I just love yorkies, they are amazing. When we were out walking, cars actually slowed down when they passed us and people stared at us. lol But it doesn`t matter, I don`t mind.
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And I am a tiny chubby person with big huge “scary” dogs
I always get a shocked reaction when I explain that they’re mine!
There is a dog for everyone, no matter the size![]()
Are those Rottweiler puppies?