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annie
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From:stockton
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posted 11-25-2003 12:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for annie     Edit/Delete Message
Oooooopps that was supposed to be a reply to someone's post!! Sorry for the mistake, but I tried to delete this post and it wouldnt let me. LOL So to anyone who reads this, hello! LOL ann

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justme
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posted 11-25-2003 01:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for justme     Edit/Delete Message
Hello Ann!
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Maisey
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posted 11-25-2003 01:03 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Maisey     Edit/Delete Message
While I agree with you about the spoiling, by that I meant letting the dog get away with behaviors that are disrespectful, I talk to my dog all the time, LOL you would all probably think I am nuts! My dog likes when I talk to him, I can see it in his body and face. It's a look of "all is right with the world". I can understand a dog snapping when it is in pain, injured or startled. I can even understand it snapping when it is defending itself. I think stating there is NO excuse for a dog snapping, is not completely true. In the case this woman described, yes...although there wasn't a great deal of explanation, but there are instances where a dog snapping is completely understandable. I can't stand it when a dog gets the heavy hand for snapping at a child that just spent twenty minutes torturing the dog. Drives me insane for a parent to expect a dog to put up with it.."a good dog would tolerate that". BAH!!! A good parent would teach their child how to be respectful and a good dog owner would protect his dog from such assaults.
I agree that this lady needs to address this dogs behavior quickly, it did sound in her description like a additude issue. But I wouldn't put a blanket statement on all dogs who snap or lash out.

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Maisey
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posted 11-25-2003 01:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Maisey     Edit/Delete Message
Dang! and I replied to it! LOL..oh well.
Hello ann!

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