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On Apr 8, 6:55 am, Chris Malcolm <c...@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> wrote: > Priscilla H. Ballou <vze23...@verizon.net> wrote: > > > In article > > <ce22aef2-7e06-41ca-83f3-889f6fb19...@8g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, > > ellen <epdps...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> am interested in your opinion ( & that of others) about stray adoption > >> vs. breeder. i have always had strays or mixes from a litter that an     

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Author: ellen
Date: Apr 8, 2008 12:24

Priscilla H. Ballou <vze23t8n@verizon.net> wrote: In article <ce22aef2-7e06-41ca-83f3-889f6fb194fc@8g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, ellen <epdpster@gmail.com> wrote: am interested in your opinion ( & that of others) about stray adoption vs. breeder. i have always had strays or mixes from a litter that an individual lists in the paper, etc. (which i don't see around here anymore
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 19:12:49 -0800, "Doug" <noone@nowhere.com> wrote: >http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article3333852.ece > >Hi-tech 'satellite' tagging planned in order to create more space in jails >Civil rights groups and probation officers furious at 'degrading' scheme >By Brian Brady, Whitehall Editor >Published: 13 January 2008 > >Ministers are planning to implant "machine     

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Author: Chris Malcolm
Date: Apr 8, 2008 03:55

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esme_081979@yahoo.co.uk wrote: > On 5 syys, 10:30, "Jill" <n...@NOSPAMkintaline.co.uk> wrote: >> Why shouldn't you? >> Unless he is likely to be exceptional of his type - either in the >> show ring or as a gun dog so that you intend to breed from him there >> is not a single good reason to keep him entire. >> Even one mistake where he gets out for a few hours as an entire dog >> makes you resposible     

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Author: MM
Date: Jan 13, 2008 02:37

Kokki wrote: Jo: Why do some people prefer to ride/train stallions? Do they have something special that mares or geldings don't (aside from the obvious)? Especially if they are so much trouble to handle around mares etc. I happen to have a male labrador, and he's only a year and a half old. He's my first dog, and I have yet to decide whether or not he needs to be castrated,
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On 12 Dec 2006 14:14:59 -0800, peter@ps-fisher.demon.co.uk wrote: > >Beav wrote: >> >> To effectively intimidate a dog, simply apply a large boot to its bollocks >> when it turns its back. It won't EVER come to your door again. > >You need to talk to dogs in a 'language' they understand. I was once >looking at a development site in deepest Cradley Heath (famous for >drop-forges and chain     

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Author: Human_And_Animal_Behavior_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laboratory
Date: Dec 4, 2007 19:11

On 12 Dec 2006 14:14:59 -0800, peter@ps-fisher.demon.co.uk wrote: Beav wrote: To effectively intimidate a dog, simply apply a large boot to its bollocks when it turns its back. It won't EVER come to your door again. You need to talk to dogs in a 'language' they understand. I was once looking at a development site in deepest Cradley Heath (famous for drop-forges and chain
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On 12 Dec 2006 14:14:59 -0800, peter@ps-fisher.demon.co.uk wrote: > >Beav wrote: >> >> To effectively intimidate a dog, simply apply a large boot to its bollocks >> when it turns its back. It won't EVER come to your door again. > >You need to talk to dogs in a 'language' they understand. I was once >looking at a development site in deepest Cradley Heath (famous for >drop-forges and chain     

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Author: Jill
Date: Sep 5, 2007 02:22

On 12 Dec 2006 14:14:59 -0800, peter@ps-fisher.demon.co.uk wrote: Beav wrote: To effectively intimidate a dog, simply apply a large boot to its bollocks when it turns its back. It won't EVER come to your door again. You need to talk to dogs in a 'language' they understand. I was once looking at a development site in deepest Cradley Heath (famous for drop-forges and chain
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Author: Jill
Date: Sep 5, 2007 00:30

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Author: Pip Luscher
Date: Dec 12, 2006 14:59

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Author: Pip Luscher
Date: Dec 12, 2006 14:59

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Author: Pip Luscher
Date: Dec 12, 2006 14:59

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Author: Pip Luscher
Date: Dec 12, 2006 14:59

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