When Sylvester Stallone returned home from the set of his last Rambo film, he was shocked to discover that his wife had neutered his male dog without his consent.
|Last Updated: Jul 22, 2010, 01:52 PM IST|Source: Bureau
London: When Sylvester Stallone returned home from the set of his last Rambo film, he was shocked to discover that his wife had neutered his male dog without his consent.
The action man, who shares three daughters with his wife, former model Jennifer Flavin, admits he was desperate for a strong male companion to combat all of the female energy at home.
And thus he bought himself the most rugged dog he could find before he went off to make the 2008 war movie.
"Everything in the house is female... I`d like to have one male companion. I looked in the dog thesaurus and it says, `Catahoula leopard dog, raised in the swamps of New Orleans, considered the thug of the canine world.` I said that`s it. I got a thug dog,” a news daily quoted him as saying.
"He`s got crystal eyes, they`re kind of off-center. This dog, he`s going to do some terrible things,” he added.
However, Stallone was stunned when his wife took away the dog`s manhood.
"Unfortunately, he had this thing with his body, his reproductive system is kind of reddish - like mistletoe, like holly,” he explained.
"My wife said, `This is clashing with my drapes!` I go off to do Rambo and I come back and my dog as now been turned into a chipette. I said, `What happened to the package?`" he added.
ANI
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