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* In [[4.06 Yellow Fever]] as Dean is gripped by the [[Ghost Sickness]], which heightens his fear, he flees in terror when chased by a Yorkie with a pink bow in its hair.  
 
* In [[4.06 Yellow Fever]] as Dean is gripped by the [[Ghost Sickness]], which heightens his fear, he flees in terror when chased by a Yorkie with a pink bow in its hair.  
  
* In [[6.01 Exile On Main St.]] as the [[Djinn]] poison starts to effect Dean, he thinks he sees the claw marks on telephone poles near his house and then on his garage door. As he approaches the garage with his gun drawn, he is startled by a neighbor's, the Glickmans' dog. Lisa later says to him: "Did you almost shoot a Yorkie?"
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* In [[6.01 Exile on Main St.]] as the [[Djinn]] poison starts to effect Dean, he thinks he sees the claw marks on telephone poles near his house and then on his garage door. As he approaches the garage with his gun drawn, he is startled by a neighbor's, the Glickmans' dog. Lisa later says to him: "Did you almost shoot a Yorkie?"
  
  
 
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[[Category: Canon]][[Category: Characters]][[Category:Pets]]

Revision as of 00:15, 20 December 2012

Dean has a recurring relationship with Yorkies (Yorkshire Terriers) throughout the series.

  • 1.22 Devil's Trap - while trying to get into an apartment building where John is held by demons, the boys set off the frie alarm. Dean says to one of the fireman: "Well, I’ve got a Yorkie upstairs and he pees when he’s nervous".
  • In 4.06 Yellow Fever as Dean is gripped by the Ghost Sickness, which heightens his fear, he flees in terror when chased by a Yorkie with a pink bow in its hair.
  • In 6.01 Exile on Main St. as the Djinn poison starts to effect Dean, he thinks he sees the claw marks on telephone poles near his house and then on his garage door. As he approaches the garage with his gun drawn, he is startled by a neighbor's, the Glickmans' dog. Lisa later says to him: "Did you almost shoot a Yorkie?"