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the value of children
NOT entering the abortion debate here, not the partial birth abortion debate,
nor the stem cell research debate. Suffice it to say that until men can give birth, I don't want any man or government telling me what I can do with my body. My concern is for very much living children, and the dogs that they live with. If you were/are a parent, and have a dog who has bitten your 7 year old child multiple times (unprovoked each time) and this most recent time, the child needed stitches (FACIAL wound), would YOU keep that dog? The same dog has bitten house guests because it is "afraid". The method to keep the dog away from the bitten child right now? Don't want to keep it confined, so will bring it into mom's bed with her when she's home. Same family has an intact male APBT who the mom says is "in heat" because he has started mounting the biting dog (spayed female). Apparently he attacked her when she bit the little girl. They're not sure they want to neuter him...... Janet Boss http://bestfriendsdogobedience.com/ http://photos.yahoo.com/bestfriendsobedience Vote for Change! |
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