I just adopted a darling Jack Russell terrier. Thankfully, I named him Hero (instead of Montrose, where I found/rescued him). BTW, he too IS that plucky. He really needs to stop barking at and challenging dogs three times his size. Yes, I hired a trainer to teach him to temper that behavior just a wee bit. : ) To date, he has been marvelous and so very sweet.
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05/02/2007 11:23:46 AM PDT by
Chgogal
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To: Chgogal
Officials also are investigating reports that the dogs could have been given methamphetamines to make them more aggressive and very unpredictable.A tox screen would answer that question, and if it comes up positive, the owners of those dogs need to be arrested, or at least fined HEAVILY for allowing them to run free, because they were a danger to society.
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05/02/2007 3:30:27 PM PDT by
SuziQ
To: Chgogal
My Shih-Tzu is the same way, and BTW I have a Irish Wolfhound living next door to me. My Shih-Tzu makes that dog cower down and bow to her, I am not kidding.
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05/02/2007 5:46:36 PM PDT by
cmsgop
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To: Chgogal
Officials also are investigating reports that the dogs could have been given methamphetamines to make them more aggressive and very unpredictable. "I understand it commonly happens in Rotorua," animal control officer Kiernan Best said.There's another thread about this story but its article doesn't mention this.
Very bad if true.
93 posted on
05/02/2007 6:49:26 PM PDT by
kanawa
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