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SantosLHalper The filidh that cam frae Skye from The Canterlot of the North Since: Aug, 2009
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#1: Jul 4th 2011 at 8:32:16 PM

All Dogs Go To Heaven. Germany is heaven for a dog. QED.

edited 4th Jul '11 8:32:29 PM by SantosLHalper

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randomguy123 Misanthropic Wiccan Nerd Since: Sep, 2010
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#2: Jul 5th 2011 at 5:42:36 PM

You're watching too much Hetalia again. Still, this is very interesting.

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Nyarly Das kann doch nicht sein! from Saksa Since: Feb, 2012
Das kann doch nicht sein!
#3: Jul 6th 2011 at 5:21:04 AM

This is a horrifying thought.

People aren't as awful as the internet makes them out to be.
Fawriel Since: Jan, 2001
#4: Jul 6th 2011 at 5:46:04 AM

It would explain a lot about the cleanness of the sidewalks here.

randomguy123 Misanthropic Wiccan Nerd Since: Sep, 2010
PerfectltyABNormal This title will be too l from The whirlpool in the sky Since: May, 2011
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#6: Jul 7th 2011 at 4:44:08 AM

They eat da poopoo

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myrdschaem Since: Dec, 2010
#7: Jul 15th 2011 at 2:14:10 AM

No, owners in Germany have to remove the excrement their dog made and dispose of it properly. They have extra plastic bags for that.

Fawriel Since: Jan, 2001
#8: Jul 15th 2011 at 4:36:02 AM

No, owners in Germany have to remove the excrement their dog made and dispose of it properly. They have extra plastic bags for that.
Yeah, we also have unicorns. Now those make a holy mess.

No seriously, nobody does that. The streets are filled with dog shit like it was the middle ages.

cygnavamp from Louisiana Since: Oct, 2010
#9: Jul 30th 2011 at 4:27:32 PM

Seems like the other way around. Lots of dogs come from Germany, such as the German Shepherd, the schnauzer and the dachshund. The poodle, though believed to be French, is actually from the German word "Pudelhund" because it was a dog that liked to get wet. Originally, the fancy haircut was to keep their joints warm while they swam.

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