he was a Bull Terrier...
2006-11-11 05:52:03
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answer #1
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answered by Just Me 6
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The Bull Terrier
By Rick Beachamp
During the late 1980s, Bud Light spokesdog, Spuds McKenzie, helped popularize his breed, the bull terrier. Bull terriers were developed in mid-19th century England around the time the first recorded dog shows were held there. Developed by James Hinks, the breed, originally known as a bull-and-terrier, was bred for the then-legal 'sport' of pit fighting. A number of different species of dogs contributed genes to the bull terrier's development, creating a dog whose toughness and determination became legend. Eventually two varieties were recognized: standard and miniature. Despite their unprepossessing looks, bull terriers have many attractive virtues. In some ways, Spuds McKenzie captured the best of the bull terrier's personality: the confidence, courage and loyalty, characteristics that far outweigh the bullie's drawbacks for those who understand the breed.
2006-11-11 13:55:39
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answered by Walking on Sunshine 7
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Staffordshire Bull Terrier
2006-11-11 13:56:12
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answered by Bobbi Sue 5
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Spud's was a Female Bull Terrier.
2006-11-13 02:55:02
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answered by Kimberly 2
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Spuds McKenzie was a female bull terrier.
I was a student at UC Santa Cruz during that marketing campaign. The "womyn's" groups on campus had their panties in a twist over good old "Spuds."
Any advertising campaign that involves scantily clad women and a dog means that bestiality is OK, and that's what ANY guy drinking Bud Light wants - watching his two b|tches get it on.
2006-11-11 13:54:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Bull Terrier I think.
2006-11-11 14:18:37
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answered by COACH 5
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Bull Terrier....
2006-11-11 13:55:48
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answered by California Girl 1
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Bull terrier?
2006-11-11 13:55:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought it was a female Pit Bull.
2006-11-11 14:27:22
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answered by Anonymous
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