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Description Great Dane and Chihuahua mixed-breed
Date 17 August 2006
Source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:IMG013biglittledogFX_wb.jpg
Author Ellen Levy Finch / en:User:Elf (uploaded by TBjornstad 14:51, 17 August 2006 (UTC))

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Chihuahua (dog) mix and Great Dane

Taken by Elf | Talk Sept 6, 2004, Sunnyvale, CA

Brindle Great Dane: Daynakin Danelind Fairhaired Bonnie Blu ("Bonnie"), AX, MXJ, SS, SJ, SR, SSA, EJC, NGC, NAC; owned by Jean Liebmann

Chihuahua mixed-breed (full-grown): Diamond in the RRRuff ("Sparkle"), agility dog in training; owned by Arlene Watson

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