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From: [email protected] (Charles Parr)
Subject: Re: dogs
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Organization: The University of Calgary, Alberta
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In article [email protected] (charles.a.rogers) writes:
>This tactic depends for its effectiveness on the dog's conformance to
>a "psychological norm" that may not actually apply to a particular dog.
>I've tried it with some success before, but it won't work on a Charlie Manson
>dog or one that's really, *really* stupid. A large Irish Setter taught me
>this in *my* yard (apparently HIS territory) one day. I'm sure he was playing
>a game with me. The game was probably "Kill the VERY ANGRY Neighbor" Before
>He Can Dispense the TERRIBLE PUNISHMENT.
What, a dog weighs 150lb maybe, at max? You can't handle it?
You have, I presume, thumbs? Grapple with it and tear it's head
off!
Sheesh, even a trained attack dog is no match for a human,
we have *all* the advantages.
Regards, Charles
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