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My 2 year old golden retriever has suddenly developed an interest in Fellow canines kitted out with the same equipment, and to quote the cast of Seinfeld 'Not that theres anything wrong with that' but until now he seemed fairly happy with the bitches, is this phenomenon an actual phenomenon, or is it something less than a phenomenon, a demi-phenomenon? I've heard that some swans have been known to go gay. Yours confused...well, its not me thats confused...actually I suppose I am...erm, confused on the dogs behalf anyway.
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While we're sort of on the subject.


I'm sure one morning on the Today Programme on t'radio a while back, as I was preparing to get on the plane to Amsterdam (I used to commute there every week, many moons ago), I listened to a story about Amsterdam's gay zoo.


When I asked about it at work, the English thought it was a hilarious concept, the Dutch refused to believe it existed.

A couple of google searches just brought up sites that would have been highly inappropriate viewing at work, and so its existence was never confirmed or denied.


Does anyone know anything about this?

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Annasfield Wrote:

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> Hmm - my friend has a cat called Marvin. He's

> Gaye.....

>

> I also know of another pet, a dog, who I won't

> name, but he clearly has gay tendencies. He even

> lived in a house full of gay men and they swore

> blind that he was. Anyway, I'll probably get in

> trouble now, so I'll be quiet.


How very dare you!!! Your in BIG trouble young lady (6)

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