PeterPanAndWendy
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The only people who make this mistake do not own a bully.
They would know the difference if they shared their home with a bully!
They would know the difference if they shared their home with a bully!
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He is far from ugly He is sooooo handsome.I actually get more offended when people call my baby girl "Big boy" "Buddy" "This Guy" etc. I thought the purple leash and collar set with the large "CHARLOTTE" tag was enough to figure out her gender.
I'm gonna apologize now - since Pan is a boy, it is second nature for me to say, "Good Boy" or something similar. Purple collar and a pink coat or anything else girly is just a visual clue I recognize mentally, but never quite makes it to my mouth when I start loving on someone else's baby.
I do not get bothered much by the fact that people do NOT know the diff between a girl in pink collar and leash vs a boy. Just as I never have gotten upset at people mistaking my skin babies with pink dresses and bows in their hair for boys. LMAO Some people are just special in that way and I just laugh on the inside.Before retiring we had our own business so our Bullys always went to work with us. We heard a lot of "Look at that fat, ugly dog" comments from rude idiots, and usually they were fat and ugly themselves. Stupid people just don't know better!

I'm with you on that. Never once has Dublin been referred to as "she" and again I have this Neon Pink harness and leash and a heat shape take with pink "diamonds" in it.... Or when I get "Well, he ( never she) obviously has never missed a meal" and those saying it could miss a few dozen meals themselves and still need to miss more. Are we too sensitive???![]()