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[QUOTE=ColesMommy01;4349115]Totally agree. Even the sweetest dog still has teeth and you never know what could set one off. Because you've (in general) been around numerous dogs and can read their body language there can always be one who can wag it's tail then bite you on the a**[/QUOTE] My co worker had 2 chows....my son and I were invited to go into her back yard to get firewood. I am very leary about chows, as, while I am sure there are thousands of sweet chows out there, I have never met one. My coworker, my son and I were standing by the wood, and one of those chows quietly walked up to my son, and without a word, clamped down on his forearm. You never know for certain, what a dog may or may not do. |
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I don't have my baby yet but if I did I would do it. Now I go to school in Midtown Atlanta. In Midtown it is a lot of people with dogs. I see a lot of them pick up after their dog. But it's this one man that don't he let his dog go where he want to go. One time he seen me walking his way and he let his dog go right there where I had to walk so I had to go around it. And I was looking right at him and he was looking right at me and you would think he would stop his dog from doing it right there but he didn't. |
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The remarks were made in regards to that statement to which many of us had an opinion. Most discussions on this board get off topic at some point and its accepted as long as people are educating and stating their opinions as adults. J/S |
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