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|    Dan S. to All    |
|    Re: How do I instill fear in a dog?    |
|    11 Jul 07 13:42:53    |
      XPost: rec.pets.dogs.health, rec.pets.dogs.breeds       From: danUNDERscoreGOEShereSLAUGHTER@sbcglobal.net              woofysue@yahoo.co.uk formulated the question :       >> I say again ... dogs usually bite out of fear ... your desire to       >> instill fear is counter-productive, as it is already afraid of you.       >> Dogs are domesticated. That is, they have been bred to live amoungst       >> people. Your actions will determine how the dog reacts. But, rest       >> assured, that whatever it is that you *have* been doing, it is already       >> afraid of you. You want to gain its trust. But, obviously, whatever       >> it is that you have been doing in the past is not the way. Have a nice       >> day.       >>       > As you say USUALLY. Thanks for all the empathy in this group; perhaps       > rape victims deserve it too?       >       > Nor do I take kindly to the suggestion that I am at fault and should       > avoid an animal in the house I grew up in. This animal is just plain       > evil. I think I'll enjoy killing it. I bought some poison this       > morning.              can you say plonk file?              --              Yours,       Dan S.              Rightee tightee, leftee loosee, right?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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