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can you come and do a dr harry cooper on my dog, and come over and tell me why she is so viscious to men and children - and then train her not to be

tell your hubby to feed her/him

Do the behavioural traning... desensitise him/her

or if male de-sex him-its polly testosteron

or if female must be behaviural problem

my parents messaged me this arvo - they went out n both picked me out a present this morning which is really sweet they seem really excited about this present ... im guessing its not going to make my car go faster but anyway

female, de sexed, never had pups, was abused as a puppy (she is from a refuge), has knife cuts on face and legs..... how do you get that out of a dogs behaviour

Theres your problem ... we had a doberman that had been abused as a pup and she never got over it either. My parents said they would never get another pup that has come from a shelter etc because they just have too many pyschological problems.

Joe WTF areyou talking about?

Joe .... what is this hormone?  

i dont know what my problem is ..... as i get older i seem to have more n more issues.

hahhahahah best line I ever heared all day.... life lesson 101

Hormogonia-> small motile fragments produced by fragmentaion of filamentous cyanobacteria ;used for asextual reproduction :D

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