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Westminster Dog Show 2010
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<blockquote data-quote="Alice" data-source="post: 738826" data-attributes="member: 3873"><p>I didn't see any collies either...or shepherds...and that was kind of disappointing. I do love those scotties, so I was glad to see Sadie win.</p><p></p><p>About spaying and neutering: A family that lived down the road had a mother dog that had puppies constantly...cute little things in the beginning, but as time went on it was obvious that the dogs were inbreeding. When the family moved off they of course left left the dogs. Those were the meanest, move vicious dogs I've ever seen. They were small dogs, but GAWD, were they dangerous. They began to disappear, I guess thru getting hit by cars, shot by neighboring farmers, I dunno. My neighbor tried to trap the last two to take to the shelter but only caught one. She said it was so vicious, she just shot it in the cage. The other would appear now and again for about 6 months after that and nobody could get a clean shot at it. I guess it finally met it's maker in some fashion.</p><p></p><p>It's so important for people to get their dogs spayed and/or neutered...even if they live on a farm. I've never understood why people are so resistant to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice, post: 738826, member: 3873"] I didn't see any collies either...or shepherds...and that was kind of disappointing. I do love those scotties, so I was glad to see Sadie win. About spaying and neutering: A family that lived down the road had a mother dog that had puppies constantly...cute little things in the beginning, but as time went on it was obvious that the dogs were inbreeding. When the family moved off they of course left left the dogs. Those were the meanest, move vicious dogs I've ever seen. They were small dogs, but GAWD, were they dangerous. They began to disappear, I guess thru getting hit by cars, shot by neighboring farmers, I dunno. My neighbor tried to trap the last two to take to the shelter but only caught one. She said it was so vicious, she just shot it in the cage. The other would appear now and again for about 6 months after that and nobody could get a clean shot at it. I guess it finally met it's maker in some fashion. It's so important for people to get their dogs spayed and/or neutered...even if they live on a farm. I've never understood why people are so resistant to it. [/QUOTE]
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