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Old 12-20-2011, 08:45 PM   #23
FBtquXT8

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Yes.

My dogs have scars, some from fights some from just being dogs. I do not fight them, but having a bunch of dog with fosters coming and going, we've had a few fights/squabbles. Casper has been 4 bad fights in almost 8 years with 4 different dogs- brothers catch dog a bulldog/hound, a stray pit bull that dug into my yard, a foster Dogo who escaped his crate and a psycho Dobe who I was fostering that just attacked Casper while he was sleeping, but probably regretted it when Casper woke up! He has scars. He also has scars from having over 40 skin growths removed plus scars from running in the woods/palmettos.

My Greyhounds are always too skinny. Halloween we were at a downtown event and a lady comes up and thanks me for rescuing the poor abused Greyhound and says that I must have just gotten him b/c he was so skinny. I informed her, I did not rescue, I adopted him and no I didn't just get him, I had him since he was 7 weeks old and he was 5 months old and I personally thought he was a little fat, but since he was a puppy I wasn't too worried about it. She walked off!

I did get AC called one time when I had a foster Dobe that was emaciated when I got him. He had gained almost 20lbs and AC thought he looked fantastic since he had come from them in the first place!

Thankfully AC knows my dogs and we go to there Christmas party every year and have for the past 10 yrs. They always say my dogs are the best behaved dogs in the entire county! And where I live know, my neighbors on both sides absolutely adore the dogs. That is why I dread every having to move!
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