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Jun 25, 2006

This is my rat terrier Otis. I have always had huge dogs. He is my 1st little dog, and wow, he is like a little baby. He goes everywhere with me and my kids. He sleeps with his head on my pillow. Ain't he cute??????????????
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Posted: Sunday June 25, 2006, 4:02 am
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Amanda Gomez (24)
Monday October 9, 2006, 12:35 pm
Hes adorable! I love my lil dog, shes a maltipoo and is 6 lbs full grown now ^_^

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I share my twin bed with a 190 pound English Mastiff, a rat terrier, and a bengal cat. I do manage to wedge myself in there and sleep remarkably comfortable.


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