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, Tom Enright wrote: On Feb 18, 12:51*pm, Jaybyrd wrote: Mutts rule Dogs from breeders are bread to look a certain way. Violently unstable? Untrainable? So what? It LOOKS good. Mutts Pure breads. -Tom Enright Do they use yeast? Which pureBRED dogs are violently unstable and untrainable? -- Janet Boss www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com |
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, Jaybyrd wrote: that's the point isn't it? A purebread "lover" is a mutt "hater" really? I'm not a big bread eater. I do like purebred dogs. I also like mutts. Have both. Have for years. Damn, there goes your theory. -- Janet Boss www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com |
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On Mar 2, 6:45*pm, Janet Boss
wrote: In article , *Tom Enright wrote: On Feb 18, 12:51*pm, Jaybyrd wrote: Mutts rule Dogs from breeders are bread to look a certain way. *Violently unstable? *Untrainable? *So what? *It LOOKS good. Mutts Pure breads. -Tom Enright Do they use yeast? as stated in the other part of this thread, the words are from the same root. The German word "laib" or bread is where the laborador retreiver got its name (just as one example). |
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On Mar 6, 2:41*pm, Jaybyrd wrote:
On Mar 2, 6:45*pm, Janet Boss wrote: In article , *Tom Enright wrote: On Feb 18, 12:51*pm, Jaybyrd wrote: Mutts rule Dogs from breeders are bread to look a certain way. *Violently unstable? *Untrainable? *So what? *It LOOKS good. Mutts Pure breads. -Tom Enright Do they use yeast? as stated in the other part of this thread, *the words are from the same root. * The German word "laib" or bread is where the laborador retreiver got its name (just as one example).- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ahh, the elusive Loaf of Bread Retriever. Quite distinct from the Laborador Retriever, known for his ability to Labor in the fields. Then there's the Labrador Retriever... |
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On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 11:41:24 -0800 (PST), Jaybyrd
wrote: On Mar 2, 6:45*pm, Janet Boss wrote: In article , *Tom Enright wrote: On Feb 18, 12:51*pm, Jaybyrd wrote: Mutts rule Dogs from breeders are bread to look a certain way. *Violently unstable? *Untrainable? *So what? *It LOOKS good. Mutts Pure breads. -Tom Enright Do they use yeast? as stated in the other part of this thread, the words are from the same root. The German word "laib" or bread is where the laborador retreiver got its name (just as one example). No. Breeding is not the same as bread. The German word for bread is brot. Laib means loaf. The Labrador retriever (not laborador retreiver) did not get its name from the German name for bread or loaf. It is not a German breed. It got is name from its area of origin. Sheesh. Where do people come up with this stuff? |
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On 3/2/2010 6:44 PM, Janet Boss wrote:
In article , wrote: Also, someone who would buy from a breeder would not consider a rescue mutt. Where do you get this? I have 3 dogs currently. Poor dogs. |
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