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   The Puppy Wizard to diddy   
   Re: Do you tie your pet outside a store?   
   05 Jan 05 21:50:33   
   
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   From: ThePuppyWizard@EarthLink.Net   
      
   HOWEDY diddler,   
      
   If you was such a EXXXPERT trainer your   
   dog would need to be SHOT to get IT away   
   from you. Your dog RAN HOWET on you or   
   eagerly walked off with a total stranger knowin   
   it'd be a better bet than livin with you chokin   
   and shockin IT.   
      
      
   "diddy"  wrote in message   
   news:Xns95D5A6B9DFBAdanny@216.196.97.142...   
   > in thread news:yfmdndGRwYMoxEHcRVn-ow@comcast.com: Julia   
   Altshuler   
   >  whittled the following words:   
   >   
   > > Kayla wrote:   
   > >> I was walking my sheltie the other day and wanted to stop in   
   at the   
   > >> library for a few minutes.  I was told (nicely) to leave my   
   dog   
   > >> outside.  I didn't do that but I have seen dogs tied up   
   outside a   
   > >> store and it amazes me that people would do that.  I don't   
   know why   
   > >> but I'm paranoid about somebody taking my pet.  I wouldn't   
   leave a   
   > >> child outside while I go in to a store to do my shopping.   
   Any   
   > >> comments on this?   
   > >   
   > >   
   > I left my dog on a down stay outside many stores. He  did get   
   stolen once.   
   > You have a right to worry. Amiable dogs easy to handle are prime   
   targets   
   > for bunchers.   
   > Stolen dogs, and reselling to bunchers is a lucrative business.   
   he was   
   > sold to a buncher by a dog theif. She was mentally insane, and   
   supplemented   
   > her disability checks by stealing pets for free, reselling them   
   to bunchers   
   > (for $25) who then resold them to labs for $250 a piece.   
   > That's pretty lucrative business.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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