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Re: [PyrNet-L] re: dog bites



Yes, you have a good point too...It would be impossible to judge or
summarise all the causes for dog-bite in one short e-mail, I am just
frustrated with the amount of people, even within my small neighbourhood,
who yell at their dogs and are angry at them for everything, even just
responding to natural desires such as barking at a passer-by. Thank goodness
for the other half of dog-owners, such as yourself, who keep an eye on
things and who are responsible for their pets behaviour and know that
raising and training dogs is an interactive job, and is not all up to the
dog in question...

Lisette Anderson

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michaelene" <innerpuppie@30below.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 10:23 PM
Subject: Re: [PyrNet-L] re: dog bites


>
>
> David Anderson wrote:
>
> > Many problems that are caused by pets can be traced back to their
owners,
> > who are the origin of the problem...And the rest, IMO, is plain
ignorance.
> > The sad part is, the dogs and the people mauled by them are the ones who
pay
> > the price for the ignorance of owners and uninformed breeders.
>
> Good point, but what about the father who allowed his 2 young children to
stand
> by my fence and taunt my dogs...that is, until I went outside and
explained that
> "it's not nice to tease the doggies".
>
> --
> Michaelene & Savannah Leigh, gentle little spaniel,
> Tony III, GSD protector & Willow, Pyrenean princess.
>
> If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die,
> I want to go where they went. ~ Anonymous
>
>
>