Re: Smelling fear



In article <78642$4634d926$94402b1b$13504@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"flick" <flick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


It's cruelty at this point to demand Paul euthanize Muttley, after he's had
much time incident-free and without escalating behavior problems.

Where the hell do you get that I'm calling for Paul to euthanize
Muttley?

There are many Muttleys in this country, Boss. They most likely tend to not
be the dogs that show up in your classes. No surprise there.

My name is Janet.

Muttley attacking another dog, I don't see you calling for all pit bulls
that are dog-aggressive to be euthanized. Have I missed that <sarc>?

WTF are you talking about? But in this case, as in many APBT cases, the
biggest problem is the owner, not the dog.

--
Janet Boss
www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com
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