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Post by just4you on Sept 3, 2009 18:48:59 GMT -4
After reading this over and over, I am mad now. ANY animal with teeth can BITE, eleven years ago my child had to be flown to Shock Trama, as our family LAB that we had from birth attacked her for no reason. I was working for a vet at that time, we ran every test that could be run and nothing was wrong with the dog. Now, I know you are thinking what did the child do to the dog, well she was only 13 months old, so what could she do? So please all lets just help this family find their family dog, as so may of us think of it as another child. Again, ANY animal with teeth can and will BITE
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Post by bchevy on Sept 3, 2009 18:57:21 GMT -4
After reading this over and over, I am mad now. ANY animal with teeth can BITE, eleven years ago my child had to be flown to Shock Trama, as our family LAB that we had from birth attacked her for no reason. I was working for a vet at that time, we ran every test that could be run and nothing was wrong with the dog. Now, I know you are thinking what did the child do to the dog, well she was only 13 months old, so what could she do? So please all lets just help this family find their family dog, as so may of us think of it as another child. Again, ANY animal with teeth can and will BITE And anyone who thinks different, COULD be in for a very rude awakening. My sister was bitten by a family members dog who "wouldn't bite". It can, does, and will happen with the right circumstances.
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Post by - on Sept 4, 2009 18:33:16 GMT -4
I was at ARF today and in their window they have printed photo's of a few lost dogs. Why not bring a flier to them to post. It can only help. Eine, My sincere condolences to you and your family about your dog. Most pets are better than some people. They offer unconditional love, and losing my own pets to old age I know how it hurts so much. Here is a thought and only a thought , give ARF a call if you would like to meet her. www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=10550724-cg
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