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Old 13-03-2008, 12:34 PM
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Re: Destructive behaviour

Oh I seeeeee, why didn't I rebalance my own dog. Sarcasm concerning a dog you no nothing about... very intelligent . When a dogs found wandering the streets and almost gone ferral "rebalancing them it not straight forward. I did rehabilitate him before hand, I don't leave him with bones to stop him chewing... I leave him with them to provide him with stimulation. You can't expect a dog to remain alone without any. I suggested the diet because the lady doesn't think she has a dominance problem. I didn't attack you "advice".
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Re: Destructive behaviour

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Oh I seeeeee, why didn't I rebalance my own dog. Sarcasm concerning a dog you no nothing about... very intelligent . When a dogs found wandering the streets and almost gone ferral "rebalancing them it not straight forward. I did rehabilitate him before hand, I don't leave him with bones to stop him chewing... I leave him with them to provide him with stimulation. You can't expect a dog to remain alone without any. I suggested the diet because the lady doesn't think she has a dominance problem. I didn't attack you "advice".

for want for a better term..... take a chill pill!
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Re: Destructive behaviour

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Oh I seeeeee, why didn't I rebalance my own dog. Sarcasm concerning a dog you no nothing about... very intelligent . When a dogs found wandering the streets and almost gone ferral "rebalancing them it not straight forward. I did rehabilitate him before hand, I don't leave him with bones to stop him chewing... I leave him with them to provide him with stimulation. You can't expect a dog to remain alone without any. I suggested the diet because the lady doesn't think she has a dominance problem. I didn't attack you "advice".
No just a genuine question, sorry you took offence.
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