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Mark Frauenfelder at 4:11 pm Wed, Oct 12, 2011

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MylittlepoodleHere's a poodle styled to look like My Little Pony. Visit The Telegraph to see more full-size photos of the creature.

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  • http://www.flickr.com/photos/stefan_e_jones/ Stefan Jones

    If that dog didn’t look terribly happy, I’d find that pony-dog very disturbing.

  • jennybean42

    That’s no pony *I* recognize. Hearts as a cutie mark??

  • Bersl

    MLP:FiM ponies as corgis: http://www.ponibooru.org/post/view/66469

  • voiceinthedistance

    Finally.  Easter chicks are inhumane, but I want a couple of these on Easter morning, along with some eggs filled with chocolate.  I’m sure that there is some place we can drop them off when we get tired of them the next week, right?

  • Tribune

    funny, noticing that second “d” in the title makes a difference. I thought it should have a nsfw tag

  • Guest

    Twilight Barkle?

  • Gary Smith

    Feh.  Another dog in pony show.

  • http://twitter.com/shay_guy Shay Guy

    Here’s a poodle styled to look like My Little Pony.

    This suggests the existence of a character in the MLP franchise named “My Little Pony,” which is probably less excusable than making the corresponding “Doctor Who” mistake.