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Old 10-03-2009, 10:34 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I live in the country and when i see a loose dog i do everythig i can to try and catch it and tie them to my garage door till the onwer passes and picks them up..i ve been doing this for 24 years...everybody says well here goes Doris again after the dog.

i do not want a dog hit in front of my house ..i don t want to see a dog suffer...

sometimes i m out a 6 or 7 am in my PJ s to catch the dog..lucky my neigbors know me

in 24 years i think i called AC 3 times to come and get a dog.. not bad and not ONCE did a dog get hit...i m touching wood here..

i don t remember how many dogs i tied to my garage door...but i know one thing the owners are happy i picked up there dog

so i m happy..

so this is living in the country..here we don t hit dogs for fun either..idiote..
My grandparents live in the farm country in Michigan and never once have i heard of people hitting dogs on purpose. I know a few people that pick up dogs they see and do everything they can to find owners or simply after a few days of not hearing anything about amissing dog keep the dog themselves and give them a home. That guy is retarded
My neighbors picked up a little Lab-mix off the side of the rode. They kept her and named her Hoosier.
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Old 11-19-2009, 01:33 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I have found that dog breeding requires much more than having mere business knowledge. Each breeder must have an investment of the heart in it; that means love. These are living, breathing creations which we must be good stewards of.
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i have found that dog breeding requires much more than having mere business knowledge. Each breeder must have an investment of the heart in it; that means love. These are living, breathing creations which we must be good stewards of.


they should not be byb at all
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Old 11-19-2009, 04:53 PM   #14 (permalink)
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They must be great dogs if a pet store will even buy them. This person sounds like a little kid, reminds me of a yahoo Q&A person.
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