Oh my, she is so adorable! I grew up with an English bulldog, and I so agree with you, you can really see that in her. We have old pictures of our bulldog that look just exactly like the expression on Smooch's face in picture 2. Too cute!
A few days ago I posted a pic of Muggsy, who was the family Boston about 60 years ago. I swear, Smooch is a ringer for him - smaller, more square, "bulldoggy" body, same expressive face. Cousin C said it before I could - and she actually remembers Muggsy and Mitzi. Purebred dog styles change over the years, and Smooch is a throwback to Old School Boston Terrier of the middle of the last century.
She's a doll - I want to see her with her cousin Dudley to see if I can see a difference. I'm not an expert on Bostons, but I can definitely see the bulldog in Smooch.thbath
Love the second photo. I just want to hug her, give her a big smooch, and tell her everything will be ok!
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Oh my, she is so adorable! I grew up with an English bulldog, and I so agree with you, you can really see that in her. We have old pictures of our bulldog that look just exactly like the expression on Smooch's face in picture 2. Too cute!
ReplyDeleteA few days ago I posted a pic of Muggsy, who was the family Boston about 60 years ago. I swear, Smooch is a ringer for him - smaller, more square, "bulldoggy" body, same expressive face. Cousin C said it before I could - and she actually remembers Muggsy and Mitzi. Purebred dog styles change over the years, and Smooch is a throwback to Old School Boston Terrier of the middle of the last century.
ReplyDeleteShe's a doll - I want to see her with her cousin Dudley to see if I can see a difference. I'm not an expert on Bostons, but I can definitely see the bulldog in Smooch.thbath
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