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Re: solution to the fighting dogs--sucks
Sorry dude. That really must suck. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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#12
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Re: solution to the fighting dogs--sucks
Fredo has a good heart, but he is weak...and stupid, and stupid people are the most dangerous of all.
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#13
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Re: solution to the fighting dogs--sucks
no offense. sorry man
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I am very sorry it had to come down to this. I know how much you love those dogs. This is very sad!
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Sucks, seems like you found a decent home for him. You did the best ya could.
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Fredo has a good heart, but he is weak...and stupid, and stupid people are the most dangerous of all. [/ QUOTE ] no offense taken. His brother's name is Sonny. What's funny is that for the most part they closely mirror the characters. Sonny is a fearless alpha male personality. He is prone to barking whenever he doesn't get his way. He also is very stong and agile with amazing leaping ability. Fredo however is the complete opposite. When faced with danger he tends to cowar and can rarely solve his way out of something. He is also very awkward and clumsly. However he has a huge heart and is very loving so he will be missed. |
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R.I.P. Freido
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R.I.P. Freido [/ QUOTE ] Premature? |
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No, Freido becomes dead in the owners mind. Atleast in my experience.
Exclaiming RIP!! Is a way to quickly enter self realization and move on with your life. Maybe RIP means something different to me than others? I don't know, this is what I think. |
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Re: solution to the fighting dogs--sucks
The fact that you are making a responsible choice here shows how much you really care for them. Kudos to you. I really do hope you can take some consolation in the fact that you are giving him to a family who are in some pain right now. Hopefully it will be a great fit for both of them. Perhaps the widow needs the dog much more than you.
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