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Topic started by Where Is Dorothy When U Need Her (niceguypaul)
HI, I am a retired academic. I live in NE London I am told that my best qualities are my warmth and sense of humour. I have many interests and am generally regarded as good company. Open to meet ups for social activity especially daytime ones. Lunch anyone ?
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niceguypaulSun 22/05/11 11:38 |
I took my dog ( a scotty bitch) for her usual walk in the park this morning. A neighbour came in with her two dalmatians, one a half grown pup so we went over to say hello. The pup sniffed at my dog who snapped at her. This is something she often does as she is quite dominant. We carried on chatting when the neighbour noticed that the pup's ear was bleeding quite badly. She was upset and I was mortified. We both went home and Minnie was put in the kitchen in disgrace. |
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deleted:homo_superiorSun 22/05/11 11:47 |
If your dog is prone to nipping at other dogs it might be worth considering muzzling her |
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deleted:mr_wintSun 22/05/11 11:48 |
these things happen. Animals are animals and behave as such. |
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