Yes, I know "baby" and "pup" is redundant, but some sort of figure of speech needs to convey the utter smallness of these puppies! And the squeaking—Oh, Lord!—the squeaking!
Yes, I know "baby" and "pup" is redundant, but some sort of figure of speech needs to convey the utter smallness of these puppies! And the squeaking—Oh, Lord!—the squeaking!
da floor is tooo slipewy for dem...
1So cute! Can you believe they eat these in China?
2they're cute but they sound like birds.
and who ever is humming at the end of the video is annoying lol
3Oh wow, lilegwene. Classy commentary. What other gems do you have to teach us about the foreign peoples of the world?
4Rugelach, the breed comes from China and they were bred for their meat and fur originally. They are still being used that way in most of China, as most dogs and cats are. Go to www.animalsasia.org or to Peta and find out how you can help!
5Or even go to youtube and type in "China animal market" and see what you find, but I'll warn you it is beyond disturbing.
My comment was out of line on a humor site, but it was the first thing that came to mind when I saw the video.
how could you eat that?! (mind you, i'm vegan so i don't understand eating a lot of things..but for f's sake)
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