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muffin just won the thread.
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They're actually not bad. Ours only drools when she drinks, and she can't really help that. Most of the time, her jowls are dry. More than slobber piles, you'll wind up periodically getting slimed when she brushes those jowls against you after drinking.
Warning, though. English bulldogs are expensive, both to buy and care for. They're prone to a lot of potential health issues, like skin problems (most common) and an elongated soft palate (usually reduced during spay/neuter). They also live only an average of 5-8 years. But I wouldn't trade Kaylee for the world. She's the best and sweetest dog I've ever had. It's going to kill me when her time is up, but it's all worth it.
Here's a quick picture I snapped with my phone of our dog Jenny.
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That was the name her previous owner gave her. I have no idea where she got it from, but now I just tell people she's named after the Mark of the Wolves character.
^Dobermans are actually very nice dogs, at least all that I've known.
Chateau d'Yquem?![]()

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My kitty, Hotaru.That was the name her previous owner gave her. I have no idea where she got it from, but now I just tell people she's named after the Mark of the Wolves character.
She was a bit crazy before she got fixed, which her old owner never did and I procrastinated about for a while. Now, she's just a silly loafer who loves pets. She likes having her belly rubbed, too, which I have never seen a cat like before.

Spike, 4 years old, looking about as serious as he's capable of, upside down on the sheet that's spread out on the floor expressly for the purpose of entertaining cats:
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It's a Hemingway! He's gorgeous. I want one.
