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09-23-2017, 1:40pm | #1 | ||||||
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The Benefits of Petting Your Dog...
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09-23-2017, 1:54pm | #2 | ||||||
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few more days after work and he'll be called "stumpy"
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thats how our dog is just to me, he is a kill rescue, but he loves the wife, so for that reason we still have him
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Obviously that dog isn't really biting or he'd be a bloody mess. Personally I've got no use for a yappy little dog.
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09-23-2017, 2:33pm | #5 | ||||||
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That dog's not biting him, if he was, the fellow's hand would have been a bloody mess.
I dated a gal that had a fiery little chihuahua named "Kinky". Little Kinky gave everyone except her the piss-n-vinegar. I told her I could turn that around, but she would have to let me do what I needed to do, and not interfere. And also not let him run to her for a rescue. She agreed, so I put on a pair of old leather gloves, sat next to her and let him attack. I grabbed him by the neck and head and put his head to the floor and held him there. I let him fight it out and for a little f'cker he had a lot of fight and howling in him. Finally it was just howling, and then when he relaxed (submission), I let go. I had told her before hand to ignore him when this happened. After a minute or two we let him back up on the couch. I could get him to do whatever I wanted to after that. She was even a bit jealous. Dogs aren't much different than horses, there has to be a pecking order, and if you don't make yourself top dog, then they will assume the position. |
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