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Old 10-21-2010, 11:52 AM   #16
hapasaparaz

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I'm new so I hope I don't step on any toe's, but I very much agree with the thought of "knowing your dog" and I think that's very important on determining how you chose to handle a situation. It's obvious that your working with the dog so you really know it's personality. Not like some I've seen that just ignore the dog or leave it in a back yard all day then take randomly decide to take it out for a walk once a month then not understand why it acts up...
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