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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1049921" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Ozhorse, my dog is three now. I bought him from a one of the top breeders in Kentucky. He is registered as "Blue Licks Dingo". I have been tough on him at times. He is with me every single day, all day. He rides beside me in the truck. Being together as we have, I have had the opportunity to develope him into something special. I can see that dogs with this much energy and independance could be a nightmare for anyone who did not spend time with him. In my case, he knows what I want. I find myself thinking of him as a person. I have come to reject some of my neuroanatomical teachings, dogs have more cerebral capability that science credits them with. My dog has complex emotional expressions that I would have dismissed if I had not spent the last three years with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1049921, member: 17767"] Ozhorse, my dog is three now. I bought him from a one of the top breeders in Kentucky. He is registered as "Blue Licks Dingo". I have been tough on him at times. He is with me every single day, all day. He rides beside me in the truck. Being together as we have, I have had the opportunity to develope him into something special. I can see that dogs with this much energy and independance could be a nightmare for anyone who did not spend time with him. In my case, he knows what I want. I find myself thinking of him as a person. I have come to reject some of my neuroanatomical teachings, dogs have more cerebral capability that science credits them with. My dog has complex emotional expressions that I would have dismissed if I had not spent the last three years with him. [/QUOTE]
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