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Old 12-03-2010, 09:37 AM   #7
broodizt
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Oh my GOD!!! Tell her not to kill the dog!!! Give him to a no kill shelter. Maybe they can retrain him or try to find out what is causing the problem. I'm sure he didn't get this way all by himself. Something must have caused this behavior. Or maybe there is a medical reason for this as yet undisclosed. Please please tell her not to kill the dog. I'm sure someone would be willing to work with him. Please, talk to her.
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