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Re: Recommendations please

by "Human_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laborator Aug 27, 2008 at 03:16 PM

HOWEDY gina BULL, you pathetic miserable
stinkin rotten top postin mental case,

NoWON likes a TOP POSTER. Top postin is a SYMPTOM
of a self centered ignorameHOWES attempt at self edification.

"Gina Bull" <ginabull@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:g947pf$bq3$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (the)duckster wrote:
>> I will be having abdominal surgery in late September that will make my 
>> daily pack walk ***bersome for at least six weeks.
>
>> As some may know, I have a very low tech method of walking
>> four dogs that involves a stirrup leather strapped to my waist -
>> exactly where the incision will be.

That'll prevent ducky from CHOKIN her dogs, won't it, gina?

>> I am looking for a better harness that can accomodate my pack.

ducky wants a CHOKIN harness, gina <{}: ~ ) >

>> Has anyone used or can recommend any sort of device that will put no 
>> pressure on my stomach?

paulie was kindly enough to recommend a slip choke harness.

>>Thank you!
>> Kind regards,
>> (the)duckster

> I don't want to instill gloom-and-doom, but 6 weeks after my abdominal 
> surgery (last fall) I still wouldn't have wanted a single dog on a leash

> to pull on my *arm*.

On accHOWENTA dogs CHOKE when they PULL,
would THAT be your CONcern, gina BULL??

> You might want to look into a dog-walking service for a bit more time
than 
> you're planning. It's just good to take precautions and  not need them, 
> than to not plan and then get caught without a good alternative.

You mean INSTEAD of TRAININ her dogs not to pull, gina BULL?

> Good luck!

Dog trainin AIN'T LUCK you pathetic miserable
stinkin rotten dog abusin mental case <{}: ~ ( >

> Gina in Virginia
> http://www.webshots.com/user/ginainva

Here's a few STRESS INDUCED AUTO-IMMUNE
DIS-EASES CAUSED BY jerkin an chokin an lockin
your dogs in boxes an sprayin them in the face with
aversives when IGNORING their cries FAILS to calm
them:

Subject: Re: dog breed medical problems

"Gina Bull" <ginabull@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:g5nse0$7c7$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 I wish I could find the reference I read many years ago so I could send
it
to you. When I was researching breed-associated diseases/disorders, this
re****t stated that the Cocker Spaniel had the most breed-associated
genetic
problems. This information did not deter me from getting two more Cocker
Spaniels after my old girl passed away, but based on my experience, this
reference, and many anecdotes from other Spaniel owners, I got health
insurance for them. They both lived to a pretty old age, but we fought
many
things along the way like skin disorders, ear disorders, glaucoma,
cataract, proteinuria (kidney), allergies ... and these were well-bred
dogs. I think I got my money out of the insurance. The point is I made the
decision to get them knowing that our vet/insurance bills were going to be
high, and I planned (monetarily and emotionally) for that. It would have
been nice if they had surprised me by not having so many medical problems,
but I was prepared for them.

Good luck,
Gina

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               BWEEEAAAHAAAHAAA~!~!~!
 




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Re: Recommendations please
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