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The behaviour of cats and dogs... #31 (permalink) Wed Jul 08, 2009 14:53 pm   The behaviour of cats and dogs...
 

Tom, my two dogs mean more to me than I can put into words. I don't know how my life would be without them.

They are my everything, and I try my damnest to give them everything they need. I wouldn't swap them for a king's ransom.
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The behaviour of cats and dogs #32 (permalink) Wed Jul 08, 2009 17:13 pm   The behaviour of cats and dogs
 

Hi Kitosdad! How are you?

Finally you answered my previous question: you have two dogs. Very nice! I love dogs too.

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The behaviour of cats and dogs #33 (permalink) Wed Jul 08, 2009 18:33 pm   The behaviour of cats and dogs
 

Hello Sandra. I am fine, and I do apologise for the delay in answering your question.

I actually take care of three dogs. Two are mine and the third is my neighbours. She works every morning and therefore I get "roped-in" to do the "walkies" routine.
Nevertheless, we live in a very pleasant area, and there are many places to walk the dogs.
People in Germany seem to love dogs, so much so that, older people are advised to always go out with a dog, because when crossing the road German drivers would never kill someone with a dog. Without a dog ...................LOOK OUT!

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The behaviour of cats and dogs #34 (permalink) Wed Jul 08, 2009 21:43 pm   The behaviour of cats and dogs
 

Hi again kitosdad!

I know German like animals. My great-grandmother was German, and since I was a child I was in touch with German and everybody, includes ,my mother had dogs. I spoke German when I was child, but my father was totaly Brazilian and didn't like to hear his children speaking German with his wife. Nowadays I don't speak any German word.
I think it's a good job to walk with dogs manily if they don't figth each other, and if you have a nice place to do this.
It was good to talk to you again and I hope this happens more times.
I am reading and studying the Alan's text "Are you a nitpicker?"

Good afternoon,

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The behaviour of cats and dogs... #35 (permalink) Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:30 am   The behaviour of cats and dogs...
 

So it's established that (at least) Americans, Brits, Frenchies and Germans (generally) love and/or respect dogs.

Boo yah -- The cheeseburger, bratwurst, beer, fish and chips and coq au vin crowd love their canines.

Are there people -- cultures/countries -- who are against the dog?

If so, do the allow people with US passports and small arms?

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