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Old 06-09-2012, 06:50 PM   #24
jacknates

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Same thing I say to my 14 year old when he asks me to do something he can do. Are you arms broken? No. Legs? No. Then go do it yourself.

My point was this:

You are purposely putting your dog in a dangerous situation. EVERYONE is telling you that. Even if your dog is good as gold.. if another dog were to get ahold of him and he reacts WHO do you think will get blamed? Not the poodle. Not the golden. Not the lab. Your dog.

If you read the entire sticky on dog parks and the entire sticky on bull dogs fighting, which contains real and horrible stories told by members here, and you STILL want to go the easy way out.. then all I can chalk it up to is laziness. Pure and simple.

There's a lot of good info to be had here. From my relatively short time here I noticed a trend: If you ask, then don't like the answer, members won't be so "soft" with you. Nobody wants to waste their time trying to help someone who has the absorbancy of a brick.
Maybe you did not read the initial post. At no point i asked if i should/should not take my dog to the park. This thread was only created to gather additional concerning multiple American Staff within a home.
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