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Old July 28th 08, 03:49 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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Default Run free, Muttley! Off leash at rush hour

On Jul 25, 8:04*pm, "Paul E. Schoen" wrote:
"Phyrie" wrote in message

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"Paul E. Schoen" wrote in message
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I expect to be either criticized or ignored. That's OK. Neither will
change what happened, or in any way be constructive. I already know that
I should have had him on a harness, rather than a choker chain in
non-choke mode. Usually he's fine that way while I'm watching him, but
sometimes he rolls around and the chain can slip off. And it's dangerous
to use it on a tether in choke mode.


Paul and "FreeDog" Muttley


Oh, Paul, if you know Muttley shouldn't be in a choke chain on a tether,
why was he? *I was so willing to give you (and everyone else here) the
benefit of the doubt, but I can't help but believe that what they say
about you is true. *If you knew it was wrong, and did it anyway, and THEN
posted here so people could give you **** about it, you are an
attention-seeking idiot. *If I do something really ****ing stupid, and I
know it was stupid, I would keep it to myself. *Why open myself up for a
smackdown, unless all I want is to generate ANY kind of feedback. *Even
if it's "You're a dumbass" kind of attention. *Not that you care, but I'm
finished with you now. *I hope your stupidity doesn't cause Muttley's
injury or death, but I'm doubtful anyone so idiotic, self-centred and
self-deluded as you can keep him out of harm's way.
Muttley, I wish you well. *You're gonna need all the help you can get..


It's not such a bad thing for temporary and supervised use, as when I'm
with him out front, or when I let him out back for a few minutes to do his
business if I can't take him out. But thank you for your concern. I'm sure
others will either chime in with even more negative comments, or ignore it.