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Ah okay - so Moodles are little turds! Gotcha! :(

Looks like someone just let a whole bunch of dogs randomly bonk each other and ended up with a range of mutts. I wouldn't trust that any of the "pure" breeds are what they claim them to be anyway.

What a shocker

We have a 'moodle' down the street - it's an awful little turd, races across the road and bails up everyone...

A moodle... seriously...

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Ah okay - so Moodles are little turds! Gotcha! :thumbsup:

Oh goodness, that made me laugh out loud spottychick!!! My water almost spouted out my nose :(

We'll have to publish that one... a moodle is a white fluffy turd... or WFT to those in the know :laugh:

ETA - I know someone who bought a GSD from a petshop (apparently 'purebred' just without papers) - and it does NOT look like a purebred GSD even to my untrained eye. I would hazard a guess at GSD x kelpie maybe???

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I know a couple of very nice Maltese/poodle crosses.

It's not the dogs' fault they're bred by people who remind me of something you'd scrape off the bottom of your boot.

If the dog's got no manners, blame the owner.

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I know a couple of very nice Maltese/poodle crosses.

It's not the dogs' fault they're bred by people who remind me of something you'd scrape off the bottom of your boot.

If the dog's got no manners, blame the owner.

Hi PF. Absolutely no offence meant to Poodles, Maltese or Maltese/poodle crosses in general. Just making funnies at the way KL expressed it LMAO :( I love poodles and I'm quite fond of Maltesers :thumbsup: and I'm sure they could make lovely dogs when crossed.

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I know a couple of very nice Maltese/poodle crosses.

It's not the dogs' fault they're bred by people who remind me of something you'd scrape off the bottom of your boot.

If the dog's got no manners, blame the owner.

Very much agree with you PF - and with this dog there is no doubt that it's their fault. While it runs across the road and is growling and snapping at the passerbys - the owner are sitting on their a$$es yelling 'WALLY COME BACK... COME BACK WALLY... NAUGHTY BOY WALLY... COME HERE WALLY... WALLYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!'

In all honesty, the dog never had a chance at normality...

But, it's still a moodle, and it's still a turd :(

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I know a couple of very nice Maltese/poodle crosses.

It's not the dogs' fault they're bred by people who remind me of something you'd scrape off the bottom of your boot.

If the dog's got no manners, blame the owner.

Hi PF. Absolutely no offence meant to Poodles, Maltese or Maltese/poodle crosses in general. Just making funnies at the way KL expressed it LMAO :( I love poodles and I'm quite fond of Maltesers :thumbsup: and I'm sure they could make lovely dogs when crossed.

They make better dogs when left in their original breeds and bred by someone who knows WTF they're doing. :laugh:

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It's the Maremmes their selling that scares me the most, that is a whole lot of dog and not something a novice pet owner can just throw in the backyard and expect to be ok.

I have been on the sharp end of that breed way too many times because silly owners see a cute fluffy white puppy in a store and don't expect such a big, strong dog in the end :(

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It's the Maramees their selling that scares me the most, that is a whole lot of dog and not something a novice pet owner can just throw in the backyard and expect to be ok.

I have been on the sharp end of that breed way too many times because silly owners see a cute fluffy white puppy in a store and don't expect such a big, strong dog in the end :(

Yep I agree... they would be incredibly easy to sell, they are just adorable as puppies and even a bit older... but not for everyone - and probably NOT for people that would purchase from a pet shop in the first place...

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