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Viewing all posts found for user heatherfeather
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Posted on: 2:25:10 PM 11/17/2008
In the old days, breeds were made for function. Now they are "created" for money and/or because some moron thought of a "cute" name. I mean, what is the function of a Puggle? A YorkiePoo? Or a Labradoodle? There is none that some other existing breed...
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Posted on: 1:22:00 AM 11/17/2008
I do.
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Posted on: 1:24:55 AM 11/15/2008
Beautiful dogs! Wow! That is a big dog for 10 weeks! Yikes!
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Posted on: 11:55:21 PM 11/14/2008
Climberchic, I have seen him work with a Mastiff, Boxers and a
Posted on: 11:15:37 PM 11/14/2008
http://www.wackypackages2007.com/ans6/stickers/alpoor.html
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Posted on: 11:09:22 PM 11/14/2008
Windy, I have nothing against grain being in food. My Lhasa Apso has some nasty allergies. While he still has nasty allergies, the grain free helps a little bit. Unfo...
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Posted on: 1:26:23 AM 11/14/2008
I wouldn't suggest a second dog for just that reason, especially when your's is so young. I have a 7 month old puppy and a 3 year old dog. Getting the second dog wasn't quite like having two dogs...some of the time it feels like having ten! Don't get...
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Posted on: 1:21:11 AM 11/14/2008
I have medical problems and live in pain....can someone give me a house?
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Posted on: 1:09:08 AM 11/14/2008
That's great that you agree with Zomo 100%. But, perhaps with your nose lodged in his/her butt, it impaired your sight. If you looked it up, you would find that the food is grain free, NO RICE. Your percentages are off as well. I don't know how big y...
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Posted on: 4:16:04 PM 11/12/2008
I respect the guy. He may not be the best trainer out there, but I've definitely seen worse. I know that he has helped a lot of people live with their dogs in a more peaceful manner. As with anything else, his methods are not going to work for everyo...
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