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11-08-2011 @ 11:41AM
Food on the table said...We always pulled on our dogs whiskers and tail and hair and fur so that he would be used to it when the little cousins and other kids came around. Later he would roll his eyes in disgust at our treatment but he has yet to snap at a child even when my youngest niece dragged him down the hall by his tail. Good dog.
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11-08-2011 @ 11:46AM
Food on the table said...We always pulled on our dogs whiskers and tail and hair and fur so that he would be used to it when the little cousins and other kids came around. Later he would roll his eyes in disgust at our treatment but he has yet to snap at a child even when my youngest niece dragged him down the hall by his tail. Good dog.
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