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<DIV>I have truly enjoyed the thread about aggressive hounds and the taking them
out in public. I also completely agree with the group that they can not be
trusted. Ever since Ben did his thing at the MBR waddle in 2007, I have
not taken him out with other dogs. He eventually stopped going
after Charlie and Cheyene, but still wants to tear the hearts out of dogs
we meet on walks, we always go to the other side of the street, or way off to
the side. This really hurts me, as I would so love to take him to waddles,
but I just do not want to take a chance that he would go after another
dog. He is an extremely loving dog with me, but other dogs-beware. I
did take him to a trainer, and he did not go after his dogs, but back at
home, it was back to normal, normal being not liken other dogs. I so thank
you all for reinforcing my feelings about just loving him for himself, and
keeping him home. </DIV>
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<DIV>On another note, I just love my set of the People's Choice
videos. I love watching them, and of course, <BR>Cleo is just
precious.</DIV>
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<DIV>Douglas </DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>