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Old 31-May-2009, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Micco
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One of your Pittys, to which I have owned and loved, is neud ered correct? Did it change his/her characteristics? I want to get my dog neudered but I am afraid he is going to change in personality. But again, I heard the benefits of this operation will exceeds that of not doing it.
My 2 females have been fixed since 6 months of age. I would never get my my male or any male pits in the past neutered. That would definetly make your male less agressive.
But my females are very protective and they will own any males that come around them. My one female is the toughest and smartest dog I've ever owned and shes spade obviously.
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Old 31-May-2009, 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Micco
I own a olde english bulldogge
He's 90lbs and 1 1/2 years old. LOl yea I feed him whey, work him out, and treat him with lean steak.

But Bruce you have a point. A humans mental capacity surpasses that of any animal. But again courage and bravery can be easily paralleled to stupidity and ignorance.

^^^ That is why they allow 18 year olds in the army. They think they're fu*&ing invincible... lol^^^

Remember a dog will not only attack the arm or reach for bait. I taught my dog to attack the Gonads. lol...
No really... The gonads...

why would you feed your dog whey?
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Old 31-May-2009, 10:54 PM
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ur gay

says the man with a dog that i can fit on my weber rotisserie!
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Old 31-May-2009, 10:55 PM
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[QUOTE=bruce fee;1403261]humans are animals also, and other people's kids make a much greater mess than most animals kept in the house.

kids **** or **** in the house? and shed nasty *** hair everywhere? what kinda kids you know lol
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Old 31-May-2009, 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by bengali548
a dogs saliva supposedly has healing properties

some people allow their dogs to lick their face completely and have reported that it opened up their pores and helped with skin disfigurment

besides a dog is a mans best friend its a good companion and having a puppy in the house is pretty much the exact same thing as having a new baby (someone correct me if im wrong)


oh yah i'll let a dog lick my face after they licked some other dogs ****
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Old 31-May-2009, 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by shlammed
why would you feed your dog whey?


Thats why

But I don't anymore, I got in trouble with the fiance and vet.
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Old 31-May-2009, 11:42 PM
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Im agreeing with kwikB16A2.... a new puppy is exactly like a baby. If u dont watch it on its own for 10 minutes all goes to hell right away. I left my puppy jack russell alone for about 20 minutes and there was a nice coil of **** on my rug and the corner of our cherry coffee table was chewed to ****.
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Old 01-Jun-2009, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Matt-PearlCivic7790
Im agreeing with kwikB16A2.... a new puppy is exactly like a baby. If u dont watch it on its own for 10 minutes all goes to hell right away. I left my puppy jack russell alone for about 20 minutes and there was a nice coil of **** on my rug and the corner of our cherry coffee table was chewed to ****.
That's your own fault, not the dog's. If you had been more attentive or kept him in a crate you could have avoided that problem.
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Old 01-Jun-2009, 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by bruce fee
forget pit bulls, why not make it american bulldogs?

i would rather be in a cage vs 4 pit bulls than 4 clones of myself.

i've been around "scary" dogs my whole life, a few with attitude problems, i'd much rather have a 100lbs beast angry with me rather than a 200lbs human.
what kinda 'scary' dogs?
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Old 01-Jun-2009, 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Matt-PearlCivic7790
Im agreeing with kwikB16A2.... a new puppy is exactly like a baby. If u dont watch it on its own for 10 minutes all goes to hell right away. I left my puppy jack russell alone for about 20 minutes and there was a nice coil of **** on my rug and the corner of our cherry coffee table was chewed to ****.

you're right, but unlike babies, they grow up a lot quicker.

Our first dog is 7 months old now and is totally house trained. He rarely has any accidents and the only thing he likes to chew on that we don't let him are blankets and the corners of pillows. Other than that, he only chews on his chew toys.

You need to keep a good eye on young puppies. It's a lot of work at first but pays off in the end.
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Old 01-Jun-2009, 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Micco


Thats why

But I don't anymore, I got in trouble with the fiance and vet.

Whey is protein, you could easily feed your dog a good diet and have it looks the same. Other than that, whey is known to give humans gastrointestinal problems, nevermind a dog. You could at least buy a dog food that already has whey in it and is formulated specifically for dogs.
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Old 01-Jun-2009, 08:49 AM
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[QUOTE=kwikb16a2;1403834]
Originally Posted by bruce fee
humans are animals also, and other people's kids make a much greater mess than most animals kept in the house.

kids **** or **** in the house? and shed nasty *** hair everywhere? what kinda kids you know lol



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Old 01-Jun-2009, 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by kwikb16a2
says the man with a dog that i can fit on my weber rotisserie!

it was a christmas present for my wife homo

i wanted a doberman but not until we have a bigger house
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^^ Those kids need a good slap
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Old 01-Jun-2009, 10:08 AM
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Holy crap, id kill those kids. Adoption agency here id come. OMG. But yeah, dogs do grow up alot earlier. And ashton, I did put my dog in a crate when i left to go to work... well school at that point. But now my dogs three years old, doesnt **** or **** anywhere in the house, unless we leave him for a whole day and he knows to do it in the middle of the hall on the tile. So we see it right away, and its not a bitch to clean up. As well he sits right in front of it when we get back. And he only chews on his toys and the corners of blankets. The only thing i gotta get him to stop doing is checking out every single piece of *** that walks by us on the sidewalk, unless of course. Shes got a hot owner as well. Then hell be my wingman.
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Old 01-Jun-2009, 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Matt-PearlCivic7790
Im agreeing with kwikB16A2.... a new puppy is exactly like a baby. If u dont watch it on its own for 10 minutes all goes to hell right away. I left my puppy jack russell alone for about 20 minutes and there was a nice coil of **** on my rug and the corner of our cherry coffee table was chewed to ****.
My latest puppy is only 16months old. She has never destroyed or wrecked anything in my house let alone sht and **** everywhere. Its called being a good owner who understands the dogs need and wants. Plus anyone who lets there puppy stay out of a crate when their not home should'nt obviously own a dog! That would be putting the puppys life in danger, way to go.
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another bonus to small dogs

ours is pad trained. when he was younger we would crate him overnight and when we were only gone for a short period of time. but when we went to work we'd lock him up in the bathroom with his crate, pee pad, and water/food. This way, he got to learn that the pee pad is where we wanted him to go.
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^^I tried that with my dog, he'd end up ripping up the pads.

Gotta love labrador puppies...
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Old 01-Jun-2009, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by ashtonp24
^^ Those kids need a good slap
You must be kidding, it's the parents that need a 'good slap'. Kids are kids.

If parents lack the intelligence that they leave paint within the grasp of naturally curious toddlers and little children, then leave them alone for long enough, then they get what they deserve.

That photo made me smile, the kids are having a great time.
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Originally Posted by Sha
You must be kidding, it's the parents that need a 'good slap'. Kids are kids.

If parents lack the intelligence that they leave paint within the grasp of naturally curious toddlers and little children, then leave them alone for long enough, then they get what they deserve.

That photo made me smile, the kids are having a great time.
You're looking too much into it, it was simple comment without any reasoning behind it. Not intended to be taken in any particular way.
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