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    MrsGungho

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    Ya that would be a no ! I wont let my dogs do that to me either ---yuk !
    I love my dogs and they probably have more free reign than they should, but he has to have limits too and he is such a spaz... he'll be 3 in Sept I think and hopefully he'll continue to calm down... fast

    he has started already a bit
     

    Shadow

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    I have a 10 yr old pit ,a 5 yr old Boston and a 1 yr old Maltize . The Maltize and Boston --OMG when they think its play time ,its crazy they go for hours , the pit will get up in her chair and lye down and just watch them .
     

    MrsGungho

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    Honey, RIP Baby, Outran a pit that jumped our fence when her life depended on it.. she was a 12 y/o basset at the time with a torn knee muscle
     

    GBuck

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    I have a 7 year old mutt and a 5 year old Schnauzer. They're two of the smartest dogs I've seen. The schnauzer can be a bit uppity though.
     
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