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Ya got me there, Ness :)

Meanest dog I've ever seen was a St.Bernard, believe it or not. That SOB worried me sick when I was a kid and I had almost forgotten about/gotten over it....and then Cujo came out at the movie theater.

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First of all Mitch I am truly sorry for what you and your pet are going through. Second you really have patience dealing with this trouble. I am not quick in temper but if this would of happened in the country where I live things might of got done different. Some people shouldn't have pets period, no way. We have seen many dogs dumped in the country. One for instance was dumped in front of a abandoned farm across from our home. I was left with a bag of always save dog food and a cup of water. Its collar was dug into the dogs neck and it had cut into the skin and was infected. Its eyes were bulging and it could hardly move. It did not deserve to be treated this way. Wish to this day I knew who dumped it. Neighbors that let there dogs run in a pack, they get a pack mentally too. Running deer for days and nights. We found a goat once already dead and dumped. Collar on it too, looked malnourished to me. Again hope you get this resolved and your pet heals,

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Ya got me there, Ness :)

Meanest dog I've ever seen was a St.Bernard, believe it or not. That SOB worried me sick when I was a kid and I had almost forgotten about/gotten over it....and then Cujo came out at the movie theater.

Second time you mentioned Cujo....Man Steven King really got to you! :) that was a scary flick!

"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

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Jerry's statistic (pretty much true btw) got me to digging. It seems that death by dog is at the bottom of the "things to die from" list, followed only by death by fireworks;

http://www.nsc.org/NSC%20Picture%20Library/News/web_graphics/Injury_Facts_37.pdf

Seriously though, the worst part is it's nearly always little kids that catch it. Way too many little kids.

I can't dance like I used to.

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First of all Mitch I am truly sorry for what you and your pet are going through. Second you really have patience dealing with this trouble. I am not quick in temper but if this would of happened in the country where I live things might of got done different. Some people shouldn't have pets period, no way. We have seen many dogs dumped in the country. One for instance was dumped in front of a abandoned farm across from our home. I was left with a bag of always save dog food and a cup of water. Its collar was dug into the dogs neck and it had cut into the skin and was infected. Its eyes were bulging and it could hardly move. It did not deserve to be treated this way. Wish to this day I knew who dumped it. Neighbors that let there dogs run in a pack, they get a pack mentally too. Running deer for days and nights. We found a goat once already dead and dumped. Collar on it too, looked malnourished to me. Again hope you get this resolved and your pet heals,

BilletHead

Appreciate your concern very much! The little dog is healing nicely, she will be ok!

"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

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Wrench was 5$3 St Bernard as scary as the Pelican that attempted to remove your family jewel when he attact you a couple months ago.

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Wrench was 5$3 St Bernard as scary as the Pelican that attempted to remove your family jewel when he attact you a couple months ago.

I ran this through Google translator....millions of processors, all were stumped.

John

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Ness even I am shocked at that 5$3. I know I seen the when I posted. I have a lot less problems on the computer. But my wife is on it all day. I am trying to figure out how I done that. Well hell with it. I am getting tired of struggling with posting anyway. Main reason I got on here was to share fishing talk with Wrench.

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We have had 2 Siberians. The first one lived to be 17 and she was a 60 pound female, about 15 pounds over the norm. She was by far the smartest dog I've ever had. If they have a fault it is that they like to chase. We lived in a very rural area for awhile and we had to watch her or she would stay out and chase deer have the night. She wasn't aggressive, but she could defend herself and then some. I only saw her jumped twice and it turned out bad for both of the other dogs. She would turn her neck to the other dog and when they grabbed a mouthful of hair she would roll up under them and grab them by the throat.

Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.

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Pitbull????

Nope.....don't like it!!!post-11998-0-55964300-1399957171.jpg

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