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Old 03-01-2013, 06:33 PM
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Are you kidding me? I though you were supposed to walk dogs on a leash. Do the people know how stupid they look? When I do see a stroller with a baby in it I'm shocked! I have even seen people drive their golf cart with their dog running on the leash along side it. Unbelievable! Or how about going to the functions at the squares and having to watch your every step for fear of stepping on a dog. People, leave them home!!!!
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7 pages of post?? You people need to get a life, and I don't mean a dogs life. I think I will bring my cat down to the square. She'll see all these tiny rat dogs and think mmmm lunch!
I just deleted my comments .... least said, soonest mended.
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7 pages of post?? You people need to get a life, and I don't mean a dogs life. I think I will bring my cat down to the square. She'll see all these tiny rat dogs and think mmmm lunch!
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Perhaps some new posters need guidance from Admin about what is unacceptable to post. This isn't a 20-somethings forum where vitriol is rampant and accepted. Opinions are accepted, but slamming is not.
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Perhaps some new posters need guidance from Admin about what is unacceptable to post. This isn't a 20-somethings forum where vitriol is rampant and accepted. Opinions are accepted, but slamming is not.
And I am not referring to Cisco.
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And I am not referring to Cisco.
You know, a lot of my post come up missing ?
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Pulling me back from the ledge.
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Old 03-01-2013, 07:19 PM
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You know, a lot of my post come up missing ?
It's like I have a guarding angel watching over me.
Pulling me back from the ledge.
I need that.
I bet it's a little dog in a stroller.
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We walked our pug in a stroller for years because he could not walk himself. Ever think of that? He could not use a dog hind legs wheel chair either. Your post certainly does sound like a complaint.
Your post reminded me of a few years back when we struck up a conversation with a gentleman pushing his pooch in a stroller.
He explained that the dog was disabled and it was the only way he could get the dog outside on "field trips". This was at CRAZY HORSE MONUMENT near the gift shop in South Dakota.....near the town of Custer and of course, Mount Rushmore. So, sometimes there is a good reason.........same as a disabled senior might need to use a "scooter" or other motorized vehicle/wheelchair, etc.
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