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On 03/09/2021 at 11:16, Sulphy said:

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It's true. Most big dogs are nice. And a lot of small ones I vicious.

 

I lived in condos with elevators a lot. I would rather get in with a big dog then a little sh!t

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On 03/09/2021 at 16:20, E.Worm Jimmy said:

It's true. Most big dogs are nice. And a lot of small ones I vicious.

 

I lived in condos with elevators a lot. I would rather get in with a big dog then a little sh!t

Indeed, we grew up with Rotties, Dobermans etc... they were big plushy softies (that defended the family pretty well... in South Africa, mind) ... the little buggers, always biting and yapping!

 

On 03/09/2021 at 11:27, Sulphy said:

Indeed, we grew up with Rotties, Dobermans etc... they were big plushy softies (that defended the family pretty well... in South Africa, mind) ... the little buggers, always biting and yapping!

 

Yes I lost a best friend like this. He was a little dog - always barking at everything and everyone. Amazing friend. But he once barked and approached an untrained German shepherd - and that dog snapped his neck at once.

 

We carried him to the hospital while he was looking us right in the eyes - but they say there is not much they can do with what with his broken neck... He died in front of me and the memory haunts me to this day. 

 

I wish he would just not be so loud and agressive - been that he was tiny.

 

Sorry to poop on the party ...

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