Gay Guy,
Having trouble getting in the holiday spirit? Well, you may be happy to know that Britain's ugliest dog has finally been adopted after spending several lonely months in a shelter.
What took so long? I liked him right away.
By the photo, you'd assume that this pooch was world weary and ready to retire, but truth is, he's only two years old. His name was, appropriately, Ug. But his new owners have modified that a bit and he now goes by Doug. Maybe he had it rough for a while. But according to the three ladies that adopted him, "he has a fantastic temperament and is really loving."
Of course he is. Merry Christmas, Doug.
--Straight Guy
sources: I Can Has Cheezburger? and Daily Mail
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8 comments:
It's so ugly, it's endearing. VERY endearing.
I'd have taken him home after first look. No joke.
"He has a great personality." And there's a comment about British orthodontia, but I'll let it pass in the spirit of Christmas.
I don't understand what they're talking about..."Britain's ugliest dog"...I think he's marvelous.
Looks more like me first thing in the morning than I care to admit.
That tail doesn't stand a chance in a chase...got an eye on it coming from any direction.
That poor pup looks like half the British Royals.
Looks like Doug picked good people. I'm really glad someone was able to get beyond aesthetics and open up their heart to little Doug. I bet he'll be the best dog you could imagine. Companion animals deserve our love and compassion, no matter what shape or form they take.
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