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well.. that depends. A toy poodle would obviously be a little freaky, as they are such docile looking animals. But they would be easier to fight off.... A great dane wouldn't be as surprising, but certainly more effective at eating your brains.
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A chihuahua.
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It would be this one
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A pit bull. There just scary dogs either way.
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I'd go with poodle, chihuaua, dachshund, etc., and ultra-strong, or ultra-persistent, so it just wears you out. Or maybe the dalmations from the Disney movie. 101 little puppies (or was it 99 puppies plus 2 parents), all crowding in on you, slowly, step by step.
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could you see a zombie yorkie a little hairball eating brains
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k-9
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maybe a tiny poodle, it would take him too long. I can't stand pain
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Part grey wolf and part bull terrier. That would look pretty creepy I imagine.
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This little shitsu...
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my dog :-( i think i could put up with another zombie dog trying to maul me, but not my own :-(
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great dane
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Yorkie, chiuaha, anything small. I think the worst would be any cute dog because then I would be like "aww what a cute lit-ahhh brains-aww who's a cut--ahhh!"
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Saint Bernard. Have you ever seen or read Stephen King's book Cujo? They are a very kind hearted breed. I owned one. The nicest dogs you can imagine but if they got really pissed...man that is goona' really suck.
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A chihuahua, I would run like a little girl... and get my machete, and chop its head off.
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A pack of zombie doberman would freak me the hell out.
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An Irish Wolfhound, they're huge.
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bull mastiff
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A Doberman, cause it's always a Doberman in the movies and they are fast enough to catch you in no time flat.
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minature... and i mean really miniature microscopic parasite dogs that come from eating under cooked broccoli... the breed is known as marsh terrieriser... its not actually a canine but a brainine
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Romero-style zombies (Night of the Living Dead slow, stupid zombies): Some kind of wolfhound, St. Bernard, or other huge breed. HyperZombies - all those Designer breeds. "Lhasayorkachiuadachshapoo" or whatever the heck they're known as.
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