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Old July 1st 06, 06:51 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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I have a mini pinshcer doberman and my aunt gave him to me as a gift
she comes and takes him for vistiation but the dog does comes to me my
grandfather and mother. Last time her husband was pulling his ears and
nose and tied him up to a pole so he will choke. When I saw this
happening I was with them while this was happening I came and rescued
him and I have picture of him pulling the ears of my dog. They use the
end of his leash to hit him I do not like it and it breaks my heart
when I see them treat him that way They have to use physical force on
my dog for him love them. I love my dog so much that I would never
ever do a thing like that here is a link to my photos with my dog.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sabinakarsan3 you will find photos of me
and my dog in front of my computer, the park, and at home.

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Old July 2nd 06, 05:13 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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I wouldn't let a child be treated by someone that way, let alone a dog that
can't fend for itself. You have to protect your dog and not let them take
him. It is your dog and he obviously loves you and looks to you for
protection.

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Old July 2nd 06, 05:36 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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Mechelle wrote:
I wouldn't let a child be treated by someone that way, let alone a dog that
can't fend for itself. You have to protect your dog and not let them take
him. It is your dog and he obviously loves you and looks to you for
protection.



They are controlling also they want things their way. Ihey tell me and
my grandfather to shut up and mind our own business.

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Old July 2nd 06, 07:15 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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On 2 Jul 2006 09:36:17 -0700 karsan whittled these words:

They are controlling also they want things their way. Ihey tell me and
my grandfather to shut up and mind our own business.


They can control you only if you let them. The opinions of people here
mean nothing if you won't stand up for what you already know is right.

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There is no moral victory in proclaiming to abhor violence
while preaching with violent words.
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Old July 2nd 06, 10:59 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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On 2 Jul 2006 09:36:17 -0700 karsan whittled these words:

They are controlling also they want things their way. Ihey tell me and
my grandfather to shut up and mind our own business.


They can control you only if you let them. The opinions of people here
mean nothing if you won't stand up for what you already know is right.

--
Diane Blackman
There is no moral victory in proclaiming to abhor violence
while preaching with violent words.
http://dog-play.com/ http://dogplayshops.com/


They force the dog to love them. I told you before it turns into heated
dissucion between me my grandather and them they like doing this and
my dog will run to me for protection. I cradle him to protect him and I
will talk to him and he will kiss me on the face.

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Old July 16th 06, 03:37 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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Report them to the humane society in your area; show them the pictures.
Don't let them take your dog.

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I have a mini pinshcer doberman and my aunt gave him to me as a gift
she comes and takes him for vistiation but the dog does comes to me my
grandfather and mother. Last time her husband was pulling his ears and
nose and tied him up to a pole so he will choke. When I saw this
happening I was with them while this was happening I came and rescued
him and I have picture of him pulling the ears of my dog. They use the
end of his leash to hit him I do not like it and it breaks my heart
when I see them treat him that way They have to use physical force on
my dog for him love them. I love my dog so much that I would never
ever do a thing like that here is a link to my photos with my dog.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sabinakarsan3 you will find photos of me
and my dog in front of my computer, the park, and at home.



 




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