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    Quote Originally Posted by StagLefty View Post
    Ahhh-now I understand my mood swings better
    It's all very simple! That is where the term "ya old dog" came from
    All I have in this world is my balls and my word and I don't break em for no one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lead_magnet View Post
    Human > Animal
    in your case, not really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinelement View Post
    So an old pup with cancer and an injury put in a strange position means it wasn't raised properly?

    You trap me and push on an injury I'm gonna come unspooled too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lead_magnet View Post
    No, most dogs don't bite people if raised properly (aside from play but that is a different ball of wax) a bite or even a nip out of agression or fear is an automatic trip one way trip outside.
    Wow! That is the most insensitive and idiotic remark that I have come across in a while. Either someone took a royal piss in your Cheerios this morning or you just get your jollies of unnecessarily trolling other people's posts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashton View Post
    Should I be concerned? I don't want my dog to get put down when he has so little life left anyways.
    Dog groomers, vet, vet techs, trainers and any other person who deals with animals on regular basis know that nip (or even a bite) every now and then is a risk that is part of the job.

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    I seriously Miss having a dog.
    if you gave fair warning and she CHOSE not to muzzle him, knowing FULL WELL he has a condition, her fault.

    Do not sweat it.


    Lead Magnet, I am sorry for you.
    I won't call you names or engage into a debate.
    I am just sorry for you.

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