XPost: alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian, rec.pets.dogs.health, misc.rural   
      
   On 9 Jul 2005 17:04:32 -0700, TheAmazingPuppyWizard@Mail.Com wrote:   
      
   >HOWEDY dh@,   
   >   
   >dh@. wrote:   
   >> On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 10:20:15 GMT, "buglady"    
   wrote:   
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   >> [...]   
   >> >dog health NG   
   >> [...]   
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   >bugF'nNUTS don't think emotions got no bearin on behavior...   
      
    So the fools need to explain what it is that causes the animals   
   to appear to be experiencing certain emotions, in situations which   
   could easily trigger such emotions, if they're not really experiencing   
   the emotions they appear to be experiencing. Can they? No.   
      
   >> Explain exactly which emotions animals are and   
   >> are not capable of experiencing.   
   >   
   >Dogs are capable of feelin ALL the SAME SAME SAME   
   >SAME EMOTIONS as any innocent critter or child can.   
      
    Maybe. They're certainly capable of anticipation, disappointment   
   and pride.   
      
   >You're askin LIARS   
      
    Goo and Derek are well known liars.   
      
   >DOG ABUSERS COWARDS   
      
    "The cowardice of Goo" is now up to at least 13 examples.   
      
   >and ACTIVE ACUTE   
   >LONG TERM INCURABLE MENTAL CASES who JERK CHOKE   
      
    I'm in favor of choke collars. If you're not, what do you suggest   
   instead?   
      
   >SHOCK   
   >BRIBE CRATE   
      
    If by crate you mean keep them in a little cage all day, what do   
   you suggest instead of that?   
      
   >INTIMIDATE SPRAY AVERSIVES in their faces   
   >and MURDER dogs they AIN'T GOT the INTELLECT to HOWEtwit   
   >(or they WOULDN'T NEED TO HURT   
      
    Pain is an educational tool. What do you suggest instead?   
      
   >and INTIMDIATE them) for   
   >advice THEY AIN'T GOT.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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