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Because I was bored last night and this morning, and had nothing better to do with my time, I decided to create some designer breeds on Photoshop. This actually got started somewhere else, but I was so happy with my results I thought I would post them here :D

http://groups.msn.com/Dog-O-Maniaphotohosting/shilo.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=2610

The "Goad". It was part of some experimental breeding projects that were done in the mid-1800. The goad was used primarily for pulling carts but quickly fell out of fashion due to its habit of always trying to seek out water to swim in (as you can imagine, this behavior would have been very inconvenient for the Goad's passengers).

http://groups.msn.com/Dog-O-Maniaphotohosting/shilo.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=2611

The "Purse". It was first created in Eastern China sometime during the early 16th century A.D. It was a completely useless animal but some specimens can still be found as pets in remote forest villages of the region.

These little guys were fun to make, I am trying to think up some other interesting ones to do, anyone have any ideas? Maybe a cow/dog mix...? (heh, the "original" Bulldog!! :lol: )

~Seij

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That second one freaked me out. I try to fool my 10 year old niece but she didn't buy it. She said she has been a lot of animal books and there never was a goad in any of them. :lol: Those were great.

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