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Subject: Re: protective


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Ashley(Krisit's daughter)
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Date Posted: 14:37:34 06/16/01 Sat
In reply to: Jennifer 's message, "protective" on 20:20:10 04/09/01 Mon

It depends on what the dog's mouth is more like. Does she have a Pug nose, or more of a Shar-pei like muzzle? If she had a bigger nose, not squished like the pugs, then she should have a bite like a Shar-pei. I think both of you should think about it first. A pet can be a protection dog as well, even without training. Why do you want her for protection?

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Re: protectivePan08:56:28 01/15/02 Tue
    Ummmm....Ashley19:22:55 01/22/02 Tue


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