frank theriault wrote:
Two things that fascinate me are people and their personal electronics
devices and people and their dogs.
And cheese.
That's three, three things that fascinate me.
Wait. Among the things that fascinate me are...
Not only that, but I'm quite certain that she couldn't find any cheese
in that shop (except for some Brie, but it was ~very~ runny), and had
to e-mail her friends about it:
http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/03/outside-cheese-shop.html
As an aside, Frank, if you are interested in protecting dogs from what is
unfair to them, the collar that dog is wearing is very close to the top of
the list of what they shpould be protected from.
They are euphamistically called Gentle Leads.
They are anything but gentle.
They are an extreme form of enforcing dominance over the dog, and they can
easily break a dog's neck if used incorrectly.
They should be used in training situations only after being taught the
proper way to use them, and should never be used as a regular walking
collar.
A prong collar is more humane than those little monstrosities of canine
abuse.
William Robb
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