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anzohaze

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Foam squeaky balls. Those only last about 10 minutes round these parts. She like to surgically remove the squeakers, and bury them. She's got a pretty big collection now.
before I upgraded my couch my dog use to remove squeakers and dig a hole in my couch(a fake hole) between couch couchions put the squeaker in the crack amd use her face to push the "dirt" over the squeaky toy it was the funniest shit I think I have it on video ill look and if i can find it ill post it
 
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Big dog & I have had this discussion. I'd give him a tennis ball which he promptly bites in half (playing) and I show him the ball going into the trash can. He watches forlornly but is told "you broke it & now it's gone" so he learned pretty quickly not to destroy toys.

The little girl is another matter, her Indian name is "Runs with scissors" and she's a surgeon when it comes to squeekers.
 

ThE sAtIvA hIgH

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awwwww they look so cute and cuddly , and when they get bigger they look so mean and tough , they would never harm anyone , look at my kids playing with them awwww
 

ThE sAtIvA hIgH

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awww look at baby tigers they so cute and cuddly , i adore them , they love me and my family coz im part of the pack , even if it was able to escape my prison , im sure it wouldnt hurt anyone .
 

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Do you hate bee's, the flu and automobiles with the same vengeance?


In the USA there were 149 fatal attacks are over a 4 year period (2005-2009). That averages to about 37 fatal attacks by dogs each year.

Compare that with these numbers from various sources on the internet:

Each year in the United States,

  • About 50-100 people die from bee stings (Yahoo Answers).
  • About 36,000 people die from the flu (CDC).
  • About 40,000 people die in car accidents (NHTSA).
The 2010 population of the United States is estimated to be about 310 Million people, and there are estimated to be 110 Million households. The US Humane Society estimates that 39 percent of households own at least one dog, and that there are about 78 Million dogs living in households.

The chance of any given person suffering a fatal dog attack is very small. Dividing 37 (the average number of fatal attacks per year) by 310,000,000 (the estimated population in the US), gives us about a one in 10 Million chance of a person being fatally attacked by a dog.
 

Milovan

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Yeah, I'm the proud slave of a 150 lb democrat. :smile:
He's a huge loveable Bum.
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I hadn't noticed before, but by the looks of her eyes I think our little girl is getting into my jars. :wink:
Very nice!

I got no dogs but my young white 96% Timber Wolf weighed in at 160lbs and still growing in Kings County,CA. on a huge spread at a friends cause he was getting too big
for my property in the city. Thunders dad weighs 225lbs, 6' long without the tail
(does have tail) and 3' high at the shoulders standing on all fours.

I also have a young Black Wolf 100% pure with pure yellow eyes, a long snout, sharp ears,
insanely sharp canines,fangs and club feet, etc....
Dark Star is not as big as Thunder but is getting there. I've raised them
since they were tiny little fluff ball cubs and they always love me big time and a blast to
play with. I fed them raw meat thin steak cuts from the Mexi mart and canned dog food.
The Timber eats 5 large cans of pedigree 2 times a day and Dark Star a little less. 16 -18 large cans a day for the two Wolves. They where also good security for my home when they were here if you can imagine.


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ThE sAtIvA hIgH

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Do you hate bee's, the flu and automobiles with the same vengeance?


In the USA there were 149 fatal attacks are over a 4 year period (2005-2009). That averages to about 37 fatal attacks by dogs each year.

Compare that with these numbers from various sources on the internet:

Each year in the United States,

  • About 50-100 people die from bee stings (Yahoo Answers).
  • About 36,000 people die from the flu (CDC).
  • About 40,000 people die in car accidents (NHTSA).
The 2010 population of the United States is estimated to be about 310 Million people, and there are estimated to be 110 Million households. The US Humane Society estimates that 39 percent of households own at least one dog, and that there are about 78 Million dogs living in households.

The chance of any given person suffering a fatal dog attack is very small. Dividing 37 (the average number of fatal attacks per year) by 310,000,000 (the estimated population in the US), gives us about a one in 10 Million chance of a person being fatally attacked by a dog.
 
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