'You've got to be kidding," Freckles seems to be
saying. Freckles, 7, was brought by
Janulis, left, of Rochester and Ralp
center, of West Bloomfiel
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Animal Fair magazine, a lifestyle
magazine for style-conscious
animal lovers. The magazine's
New York-based founder and edi-
torial director, Wendy Diamond,
came to town to join the fun.
Diamond also is the author of
the dating guide What a Lucky Dog!
How to Understand Men Through
Their Dogs. She signed copies of
her book and greeted partygoers
with her own dog, a Maltese
named Lucky, by her side. "I
always bring my dog out — she
loves to go out, and that's kind of
how it all began," Diamond says.
Diamond says she discovered
similarities between certain men
who like certain' breeds of dogs
while on the dating scene in New
York. So she decided to date four
men per breed over 32 breeds to
draw the comparisons in her
book. She says there are distinct
"differences between men who
own golden retrievers or German shepherds
or bulldogs.
She writes: "Mr. Bulldog isn't the most
handsome man on the block, but that won't
matter once he cracks one of his famous
jokes."
"I think there's no bad man — there's no
bad dog — it's just the kind of personality
Martha, 7,
peers out from
the safety of
the handbag
of her owner,
Tanya Irwin of
Detroit.
you want," she said.
She's still happily searching for Mr. Right.
As for the dogs — all breeds seemed to get
along at the Yappy Hour, which raised $8,500
for the Michigan Humane Society.
Nationwide, the tour brought in more than
$200,000 for various animal welfare organiza-
tions. That could explain all of the wagging
tails on the guests!
Diane and Bruce Ingram,
with Sesame, 4, offer
treats from their Doggie
Deli in Clinton Township.
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