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Dog Bite: To Sue Or Not To Sue
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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 88047" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>I agree with your first thought, unless they were protecting you...then it is nature taking over. The difference is a well handled one knows the difference. </p><p>Well trained dogs do not crap all over , smell, or jump on your company. In my home they are the center of attention. A better conversation piece than any antique or collectible you could have. Yes they shed, but your significant other leave undies, socks, glasses, bottles and cans all over sometimes too. And that doesnt mean no one would want them. They just need training. </p><p>And when they die, yes we grieve, uncontrollably. Because it is rare to have an acquaintance or family member who spent so much time with you and never ever gave you any crap. They are never ever moody, they dont snap at you when they have had a bad day, they dont take half your stuff if you decide you dont want them anymore. (and that rarely happens) They dont buddy* about dinner or lack there of, or the time you serve it. They know where there stuff is they dont have to ask where you put it. Get a dog brownie you dont know what you are missing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 88047, member: 1944"] I agree with your first thought, unless they were protecting you...then it is nature taking over. The difference is a well handled one knows the difference. Well trained dogs do not crap all over , smell, or jump on your company. In my home they are the center of attention. A better conversation piece than any antique or collectible you could have. Yes they shed, but your significant other leave undies, socks, glasses, bottles and cans all over sometimes too. And that doesnt mean no one would want them. They just need training. And when they die, yes we grieve, uncontrollably. Because it is rare to have an acquaintance or family member who spent so much time with you and never ever gave you any crap. They are never ever moody, they dont snap at you when they have had a bad day, they dont take half your stuff if you decide you dont want them anymore. (and that rarely happens) They dont buddy* about dinner or lack there of, or the time you serve it. They know where there stuff is they dont have to ask where you put it. Get a dog brownie you dont know what you are missing. [/QUOTE]
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