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Date Posted: 16:29:57 10/16/02 Wed
In reply to: Asmo's Player 's message, ">>>" on 15:52:25 10/16/02 Wed

Yes. I agree it depends on how the dogs are raised to find out how they act. like take a doberman for instance(lol)...if it was raised taking cruel beatings it would probally learn to . but if it was a raised in a nice clam family it would probally be a well mannered pet. i also agree about the breedings, people should have a liscense because my friends neighbor have 5 dogs all male except for one, they dont have any fixed. the people let them crap wherever they want. the female's back is SOOO bent out of shape from breeding too many times. their house is a mess! The sofa's are old and are staring to come apart. so I dont really think that is a good situation for a puppy to grow up. anywho....back to the breeds of dogs...............My friend has a HUGE mastiff...many people think AHHH!!!! Get it away! but he accually is the sweetest 'lil thing!. I have a Shetland sheepdog, many people call her "Lassie" but I always try to correct them....and she isnt the active, hero wonder-dog either. I also have a longhaired chihuahua...many people think of chihuahuas as hairless little rats...but no..shes VERY VERY cute..she is black and really fuzzy! My friend also has a Rottie. she rides around with it in her sister's car, the dog looks out the window as people walk past....but she doesnt bark. i think thats because she has a good caring family and was brought up good.... i dunoo thats just my opinion

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