Sunday, April 13, 2008

It's A Dog, Not A Towel





21 comments:

Dick Logan said...

Wow, it's the most convincing towel-dog I've ever seen!

zach said...

If you use that for a towel, you're probably not the "sharpei"est knife in the drawer. ;)

Dunno said...

The breed please?

Anonymous said...

This should not be encouraged. These dogs have respiratory problems as well as others because they've been bred by humans to look "cute" in this way (there is no use in hunting or any other sport for this sort of cosmetic breeding).

Anonymous said...

I agree to what anonymous(1) said, it shouldn't be like this...in our society, humans who have "unique" appearance are called freaks...

Anonymous said...

@dunno: not the "sharpei"est knife in the drawer...

Think about it

Anonymous said...

fuck it, I would use that as a towel if my other towel was in the wash

Mr. Ilarijs said...

Maybe it's possible to use it as a pillow, too :D

Anonymous said...

That is one overbred sharpei. They are supposed to grow out of this overly wrinkly stage. They still have loose skin but they are not supposed to look like that!

moose said...

This is a puppy - as the dog gets older, the wrinkles will smooth out, and by the time it's full grown, the only wrinkles will be concentrated around the face and joints.

Anonymous said...

Sharpeis were bred to be fighting dogs, if a dog bit onto hits neck, the sharpei could still maneuver in for the kill.

Anonymous said...

Well stupid you should do some basic research before you say they are bred to be cute. Ancient art shows that they have been around since 206 BC so that sort of rules out the bred to be cute drivel. Either way you're stupid because towels aren't bred now are they?

Anonymous said...

Hello I am a Sharpei and I have no problem breathing in my every day life.

Anonymous said...

That is pathetic! Is this caused by global warming!

Anonymous said...

Good thing "Anonymous" chose to make his/her comments anonymously to hide his/her freakin' ignorance.

Sharpeis are not bred to be "cute" - they were bred in China to be fighting dogs. The loose skin meant that if they were bitten by another dog, they would be able to twist around to continue the fight. Our family has owned 3 of them and cared for others that were rescued from dog pounds.

PLEASE - if you're going to post an opinion, at least do a little research...

Anonymous said...

It's a pure breed and actually it will grow into its skin as it matures

Anonymous said...

OMG, you are tarded.
That dog breed will not smooth out its skin as it grows. The skin grows faster than the dog, and it gets more wrinkles.
The only way to care for that dog is to get an iron on LOW setting and smooth it out for him.

Please don't spread your ignorance anymore.

Anonymous said...

you're all wrong, it's actually just a towel.

Morido said...

[Es un perro toalla!!! ]

Anonymous said...

Don't be silly, this is a towel disguised of dog!

Anonymous said...

that towel is alive isnt it?!