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Which Dog Is Top Banana For Chemical Engineers?

Feb. 18, 2013

Last week's Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show and a chat with my editor got me thinking about what breed is most loved among chemical engineers.

Last week's Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show and a chat with my editor got me thinking about what breed is most loved among chemical engineers.

The show winner at Westminster was a 5-year-old Affenpinscher -- full name: Banana Joe V Tani Kazari, but his handlers just call him Joe. I've never heard of an Affenpinscher. I'm more of a mutt-loving person who doesn't care about papers. Although, I do have one purebred Golden Retriever and two that are mostly Golden. But they are all rescued from various situations and don't have the manners to prance around the ring, let alone win any contests other than who can eat their food the fastest or who can bark the loudest when someone comes to the door.

But enough about my dogs, I want to know about yours. What breed is the best breed for an engineer? Would it be Jerry the dog who learned how to work the ball-throwing machine? Or would it be the bulldog that can skateboard?

Please feel free to share your photos and videos with us!

Traci Purdum
Senior Digital Editor and lover of all dogs (and some cats, too).
Be sure to check out her page.

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