Shih Tzu (Complete Pet Owner’s Manual)
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Shih Tzu (Complete Pet Owner’s Manual)
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The Huffington Post Julie Thomson Posted: 9/14/11 08:37 AM ET
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Two thirds of American households count at least one pet as part of the family — and one study has even found that we may choose breeds that actually resemble us.
But sometimes that resemblance goes beyond just looks, and pets start picking up some funny human behavior. From taking a bubble bath to grabbing an ice-cold beer, here are a few of our faves from scouring the web (use your common sense, though — some of these are definitely not safe to try at home with Fido!).

10 Most Unusual House PetsCrocodiles, skunks and turkeys – would you let them in your living room? These animal lovers do!
Updated: Thursday Jan 21, 2010 | 06:00 AM EST
Updated: Thursday Jan 21, 2010 | 06:00 AM EST
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Watch out for those chompers! When crocodile Johnie, now 13, showed up on the doorstep of Vicki Lowing’s Australia home in 1996, she couldn’t resist. A beloved family pet, he hangs out with two other crocs, as well as pythons, lizards, turtles and horses.
She claims the smell isn’t “baad,” which is a relief – Australian farmer Kath Shelton has opened her house to as many as 19 lambs at a time! Though they spend most of their time outside, she always welcomes the critters in for TV and a cuddle.