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Old September 28th 09, 10:32 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of
patriots and tyrants. - Thomas Jefferson -

So, how's that change and hope working for you?
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On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 22:02:26 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote:

The only answer I can come up with that makes even a little sense is
that you are a TROLL.

I've wondered this as well. The other possibility is that, like
another person who shall remain nameless, he likes, and is seeking,
attention.


HEY BUBBA HOLD MY BEER, I GOT ANOTHER ONE!

Nah. Not a troll.


Based on these last few replies of yours, it's obvious to me now that
you're also STUPID. And stupid can't be fixed.


Just like overeducated (imagined) snobbery.


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Old September 28th 09, 10:38 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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"Tara Green" wrote

But Steve clearly waited until the dog was near unplaceable and then
gleefully killed him.


Boy, you are a piece of work, lady. Putting that dog down was hard and very
emotional. I had him for about six years or more. He was a round fuzz ball
when I got him. I nursed him through sickness. I cleaned up his **** when
he got diarrhea on the carpet. I cleaned many a carpet after him. But you
know everything, including what I think and feel, so I submit to you, Your
Highness.

All Hail, The Queen Cometh!

Kneel, you menial serfs while in the presence of the Queen!

A piece of work? You are a piece of snobby ****.

Steve


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Old September 28th 09, 10:43 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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"sighthounds & siberians" wrote in message
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On Sep 28, 2:06 pm, Tara Green wrote:

But Steve clearly waited until the dog was
near unplaceable and then gleefully killed him.


And blamed it on the newsgroup, which ticked me off more than anything
else. He claims he asked for advice, but anyone who's read his posts
'seeking advice' knows what he does as soon as someone gives him
advice. I doubt that he ever takes advice from anyone about anything,
and I doubt that he ever takes responsibility for his own behavior.

reply: Okay, okay. I take responsibility for killing a dog who had bitten
me about six times, had bitten my daughter, my wife, two police officers, a
security guard, and who my daughter and SIL would not trust around their
kids and asked me to put the dog in the back yard when they came to visit.
They are LEOs and said if the dog bit their kids that THEY would shoot it.
You know, I guess all of those people just ganged up on the dog and were
mean to him, especially the four and six year olds. It was all me, and all
those incidents with those other people had nothing to do with it, and were
just figments of my imagination.

You're right.

It's a damn conspiracy, I tell you. All those people getting together and
insulting the intelligence of this newsgroup. (IS THAT AN OXYMORON OR
WHAT!?"

Steve



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patriots and tyrants. - Thomas Jefferson -

So, how's that change and hope working for you?



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Old September 28th 09, 11:46 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 15:32:47 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote:

Based on these last few replies of yours, it's obvious to me now that
you're also STUPID. And stupid can't be fixed.


Just like overeducated (imagined) snobbery.


Thanks for helping to prove my thesis!
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Old September 28th 09, 11:54 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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SteveB wrote:
"Tara Green" wrote

But Steve clearly waited until the dog was near unplaceable and then
gleefully killed him.


Boy, you are a piece of work, lady. Putting that dog down was hard and very
emotional. I had him for about six years or more. He was a round fuzz ball
when I got him. I nursed him through sickness. I cleaned up his **** when
he got diarrhea on the carpet. I cleaned many a carpet after him. But you
know everything, including what I think and feel, so I submit to you, Your
Highness.

All Hail, The Queen Cometh!

Kneel, you menial serfs while in the presence of the Queen!

A piece of work? You are a piece of snobby ****.


I was basing that on what you posted that
very day.

You really have very little self awareness I
take it. You wrote things, and never even
realize what you've said later.

Its.....well, its very telling.
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Old September 28th 09, 11:56 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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SteveB wrote:
"sighthounds & siberians" wrote in message
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On Sep 28, 2:06 pm, Tara Green wrote:

But Steve clearly waited until the dog was
near unplaceable and then gleefully killed him.


And blamed it on the newsgroup, which ticked me off more than anything
else. He claims he asked for advice, but anyone who's read his posts
'seeking advice' knows what he does as soon as someone gives him
advice. I doubt that he ever takes advice from anyone about anything,
and I doubt that he ever takes responsibility for his own behavior.

reply: Okay, okay. I take responsibility for killing a dog who had bitten
me about six times, had bitten my daughter, my wife, two police officers, a
security guard, and who my daughter and SIL would not trust around their
kids and asked me to put the dog in the back yard when they came to visit.
They are LEOs and said if the dog bit their kids that THEY would shoot it.
You know, I guess all of those people just ganged up on the dog and were
mean to him, especially the four and six year olds. It was all me, and all
those incidents with those other people had nothing to do with it, and were
just figments of my imagination.

You're right.

It's a damn conspiracy, I tell you. All those people getting together and
insulting the intelligence of this newsgroup. (IS THAT AN OXYMORON OR
WHAT!?"


If it was that bad, then why did you go out
of your way to lie about it when people here
wee telling you how important it is that you
*get control of the situation with your dog*?!?

You can't have it both ways. A few minths
ago, you were posting over and over again
about how your dog was FINE (except for his
pesky habit of attacking your Rotti at
mealtimes). Now he's Satan incarnate.

The problem with lying is that no one
believes you after a while.
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Old September 29th 09, 06:57 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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"SteveB" wrote in message
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Just because you do
not allow for aberrations that happen in nature, are a known fact, are
documented, but most importantly
HAPPEN TO EVERYONE ELSE.


Jeez, how can any life be lived if you worry about every single thing that
can ever happen? You must be a quivering ball of goo, hiding in a closet,
unless you're afraid of the dust, and then...well, I just don't know what
you're going to do.

The best we can do is deal with things we KNOW to be problems with our dogs.
We mitigate those we can with training, and hope that those we haven't seen
yet don't manifest. It's a ridiculous argument to say that because Fluffy
CAN eat Buffy's face off, he will, and we should prepare for that
eventuality. That is just plain stupid, IMO. You need to learn a bit more
about dogs, before spouting off such inanities, SteveB. Really.
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Old September 29th 09, 03:14 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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--
The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of
patriots and tyrants. - Thomas Jefferson -

So, how's that change and hope working for you?
"Tara Green" wrote in message
...
SteveB wrote:
"Tara Green" wrote

But Steve clearly waited until the dog was near unplaceable and then
gleefully killed him.


Boy, you are a piece of work, lady. Putting that dog down was hard and
very emotional. I had him for about six years or more. He was a round
fuzz ball when I got him. I nursed him through sickness. I cleaned up
his **** when he got diarrhea on the carpet. I cleaned many a carpet
after him. But you know everything, including what I think and feel, so
I submit to you, Your Highness.

All Hail, The Queen Cometh!

Kneel, you menial serfs while in the presence of the Queen!

A piece of work? You are a piece of snobby ****.


I was basing that on what you posted that very day.

You really have very little self awareness I take it. You wrote things,
and never even realize what you've said later.

Its.....well, its very telling.


With your ESP, how do you not know I had traumatic brain injury four years
ago?

Steve


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Old September 29th 09, 04:18 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 08:14:46 -0600, "SteveB"
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With your ESP, how do you not know I had traumatic brain injury four years
ago?


Well, that would go a long way towards explaining some of your recent
posts...
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Old September 30th 09, 12:13 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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On Sep 28, 10:43*am, Tara Green wrote:

Doesn't take too long for a dog with any
healthy level of confidence (something Corgis
are known for) to end up pre-emptively
biting. Doesn't take too much longer after
that for them to start generalizing that
behavior onto other people they come into
contact with.


Yep. I see that often with any of the more driven herding breeds.
Space sensitivity is such a big factor with them and pre-emptive
strikes work. They're usually smart enough to learn that in one or
two experiences.

Lynn

 




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