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Cute or not?

Captain's Log, Stardate 06.29.2007

Tricia Goyerinsists her puppy Jake is ugly. I disagree—I think he’s darling.



What do you think? Cute or ugly?

Comments

aspire2 said…
Downright adorable.
Anonymous said…
He's cuter than my mutt! haha I think he's adorable.......ugly.....but adorable. lol
Anonymous said…
He's endearing. :)
Anonymous said…
cute, cute, cute! VERY cute. :)
Anonymous said…
He's handsome in a rugged sort of way. ; )
Anonymous said…
I think he's so ugly that he's cute.
C.Gwynn said…
He has his "own" adorable look. You just want to hug him.
Tricia Goyer said…
Hahaha ... he is so weird looking it makes him cute. He's 1/2 scottie and 1/2 pomerian. What you can't see from this photo is his "beard" and the tuffs of lion fun around his neck.

He is a sweetie, though. He sits ON my feet as I write.
amyanne said…
I've seen Jake in person...he's so ugly he's cute!
Anonymous said…
He's absolutely adorable, in a homewrecker-sort-of-way. He could persuade you to take him home, despite that fact that you're not allowed to have dogs in your apartment building and your husband is allergic to dogs and you have three cats who hate dogs . . . And still, you would find a way to keep him! AND he would be your best friend. He would understand all your problems and never tell your secrets. This guy is Toto, all the way. You would run away from home just to keep him!
Unknown said…
Have you ever heard the saying, "So ugly he's cute?" Nah, the puppy's cute.
Crystal Laine said…
Well, I vote cute, but I'm really partial to Scots, even halvlings (is that a word?)

My little West Highland Terror sits on my feet, too. Extremely loyal dogs, the Terrors are.

(LOL)
I think he's cute in a Billy Crystal sort of way. ;-)
Jenny said…
Oh no! He's precious...absolutely precious!

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