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Re: OT Dog killed my cat last night
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Posted by dr.sportster on September 03, 2006 at 20:29:55 from (67.72.98.82):
In Reply to: OT Dog killed my cat last night posted by Dachshund on September 03, 2006 at 18:44:40:
I had a freind with a dog like that.A white shepard,nice looking dog.My freind and his girl adopted it from the pound as full grown and I thought it might have been abused.Bit my other freind when he was kickstarting his bike[loud pipes].My buddy insisted the dog was ok with people.Tryed to nip at me or intimidate me a couple occasions and I didnt trust it.One day he comes over and the kids are in the pool and the dog jumps in and just misses biting my grandaughter on the back of the head.Only a few people noticed but I said thats it.Of course in my freinds eyes I was the bad guy.Turns out if you really asked him about it the dog had bitten several other people also.
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