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Post by sharmila on May 23, 2011 15:18:28 GMT -5
This particular game is the best game ever. Not even the game itself can beat this game. So, technically, the game just lost the game.
It's called "The Kennel Club". It's kind of like trivia. One person will give clues and a description (not word for word from the AKC, UKC, or FCI breed standard) about a particular purebred dog. But the goal is to make it as less obvious as possible, so it'll be hard for the other person to guess.
BAD EXAMPLE: This breed comes in three colors, yellow, chocolate, and black, plus they are retrievers. They are the United States most popular breed.
Pretty obvious right?
GOOD EXAMPLE: This breed originated in Canada to haul nets out of the ocean for fishermen. They are very intelligent and loyal, almost a perfect family dog, hence their popularity.
Try to use rare breeds more often too! Once your riddle has been given the right answer, tell the other person "Correct" and they can write their own. Pretty easy!
I'll start off.
This breed originates in the mountain range of south France and northern Spain that they took their name from. They were bred to protect livestock, but are truely gentle giants with careful training and a firm owner.
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Post by Seven on May 24, 2011 20:22:22 GMT -5
Great Pyrenees. Yes? Yes?
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Post by sharmila on May 25, 2011 13:09:03 GMT -5
Correct! :D
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Post by Seven on May 25, 2011 14:55:33 GMT -5
BAM!
This dog is a molosser and originates in Japan. They weigh up to 200 pounds. It has a short coat that can be red, brindle or fawn. It is illegal to own this dog in several countries, including New Zealand, Iceland, Norway and Australia.
Go!
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Post by H.ostile on May 25, 2011 20:08:59 GMT -5
The.. Tosa Ken? o:
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Post by Seven on May 26, 2011 17:55:44 GMT -5
Yup!
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