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Dog with both male and female genitals found abandoned in Galway

Despite rare condition many promises to adopt pet dubbed He/she

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probably would,nt be to bad,could increase your chances of a relationship by 50%.poor little thing,just one of thousands in a nation of animal lovers.>?NOT.
"AngryPaddy" - I never cease to be amazed. I simply fail to comprehend what sort of brain will read an article about a sadly deformed dog, and use it as an opportunity to try to insult a whole nation. The same applies to you, "Towngate". I am now even further amazed that I am wasting my time commenting to you guys. Éamonn, Dublin, Ireland. EXTREMELY PROUD TO BE IRISH.
Just like the people of Ireland nobody knows who is F@#$ing who???
How much more sexual confusion can befall poor old Ireland. Considering the medical intervention in its God-given natural condition ( Btw:Is it a Catholic?) ...a good name would be "Scalpel!"
Update: I just learned that the correct spelling of thislittle dog's name was "Heeshee," but that her new name is now "Holly." What a lovely name! I hope this little one has a lovely life!!
duffmeister: Me too!
ktdearest: I agree with you. One thought I had, though, is to change the spelling to "Heishi" which is the really cool necklaces (silver and turquoise) made my Navajo jewelers and jewelers from the Santo Domingo pueblo. It is pronounced the same, but at least, looks kinder.
Since it should be spayed & nurtured any way what difference doe it make? Oh! Good luck with Scott Brown.
I would have named her Tiresias, Tir and Tirry for short.
Name her Vikki and put her on the ballot in Boston ... A better choice than that offered above.
I would take that puppy in a heart beat
I think a kinder name could have been given to the little dog.
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