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Posted on: 5:03:30 PM 1/28/2006
My local shelters handled many dogs from Katrina-effected areas. All such dogs were clearly marked, and special conditions were attached to the adoptions. If you adopted a "Katrina dog," you knew that if the original owner was found, that you would...
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Posted on: 4:49:26 PM 1/28/2006
#3. I'll have no interest in showing or breeding the dog. However, I might get the impression the breeder is less committed if they don't register at least some of their dogs AKC.
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Posted on: 4:39:54 PM 1/28/2006
The first step is to cut back on food. They should finish all that you give them within a minute or two. Other than that, the water will always get dirty unless you have a filtration system.
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Posted on: 4:24:35 PM 1/28/2006
I guess I wasn't "replying" to your post exclusively. I have been reading the forums for the last few weeks and there seems to be a recurring theme in many of the threads. Today I hit the breaking point and needed to post. I have ruled ...
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Posted on: 3:53:29 PM 1/28/2006
Maybe you should call and ask if it has "four on the floor" ;-)
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Posted on: 3:47:20 PM 1/28/2006
I do the same thing, ali. We have a cat that will occasionally bite. She knows not to bite me, because she knows will get smacked (lightly - I think you know what I mean). She will occasionally bite my husband when she gets impatient for morning me...
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Posted on: 2:01:14 PM 1/28/2006
Sorry -- didn't mean to rile you up so much. It's just a sore point with me. We adopted a retired greyhound and were assured they were gentle and great wi...
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Posted on: 1:27:41 PM 1/28/2006
No sympathy for the family? That's very empathetic of you. No, the uncle shouldn't have left the baby on a bed unattended, but let the consequence fit the crime!! We made the mistake of leaving our retired |
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