There were dogs of all descriptions and sizes, from a massive Great Pyrenees to a five-pound Yorkie. There were bijon frises, Portuguese water dogs, a Westie, a Norwich terrier, a shih tzu, a dachshund, a chihuahua and a Pomeranian. There were a Shar-pei and a beagle and two show-quality PBGVs (Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen) as well as an assortment of mutts.
And there was one rabbit, Luna, a black-and-white bunny that was the first to be sprinkled with holy water by Father Michael Nagle, while the canine crowd hung out in a circle waiting their turns.
The traditional blessing of the animals ushered in the third annual Celebration of Pets last Saturday afternoon at Sunset Park in Oak Bluffs.

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They would make mutts, nothing else. Unpredictable outcome, seeing as they have no set genetics. Most likely they would be pretty ugly.
No. They will be MUTTS.Get your dog FIXED. do NOT breed them. I think they would be ugly, and No one would want one.
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It will produce some nasty looking mutts to add to the world.
Why would the conception not be successful??? Do you think one breed cannot breed with another???
A mutt and if you aren't a troll, I'd make damn sure the pups are aborted. We don't need more mutts. Fix the dogs while you're at it.
Probably will look like u.