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Post by Kaye&Lanh on Apr 28, 2005 5:51:16 GMT -5
I think it all just comes down to how you view animals. Personally, I think cats will one day take over the world. Don't ask And I do think that doing certain genetic testing is wrong. We do not need to glow in the dark, therefore, we do not need to make glow in the dark mice, rabbits or goldfish.
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Post by Kiba on Apr 28, 2005 6:29:05 GMT -5
...I wish -I- was a wolf-dog......I dono't wish Nemith was one....I wanna be one........*dreamy gaze* Why?? wolf-dogs are cool but why would you want to be one?
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Post by cock of teh walk on Apr 28, 2005 6:31:38 GMT -5
i used to want to be a dog. *shrugs*
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Post by |3200k1 on Apr 28, 2005 15:35:24 GMT -5
Why?? wolf-dogs are cool but why would you want to be one? XD Iono. It was just one of those, "Hmm...that would be fun." type things that happen to me sometimes. Like when the president is acting stupid on tv or something,I'd be all "I wish I was the president" and get all dreamy. Not saying wolf-dogs are stupid,of course. I <3 doggies, but.....^^; I daydream alot.
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Post by Kiba on Apr 28, 2005 19:09:37 GMT -5
Ah now I see for a second there you had me worried. Yes they are awesome pets evry one in the world should have a wolf dog... way off topic but my female had puppies a little while ago.
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Post by Kate and Kael on Apr 30, 2005 13:25:08 GMT -5
And I repeat: Not everyone should. ONLY people who know how to handle them. Wolf-dog mixes, especially those with higher wolf content, need a LOT of space and a LOT of mental stimulation to be happy. They can become very dominant if you let them, which is dangerous for you and for them. Some can also be very family oriented and violent around strangers. They need a lot of interaction and they can be notoriously destructive without an outlet. They're not just pretty 'wolfs' for the common household. Anybody considering one should do a lot of research and talk to -many- long time owners first. People truly experienced in them.
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Post by |3200k1 on Apr 30, 2005 21:18:38 GMT -5
I think it all just comes down to how you view animals. Personally, I think cats will one day take over the world. Don't askAnd I do think that doing certain genetic testing is wrong. We do not need to glow in the dark, therefore, we do not need to make glow in the dark mice, rabbits or goldfish. Unless we go to space and the only way to see each other would be to be glowy and the government is really funding these experiments for top-secret missions? ;D Kate- We realize this. No one here plans on getting a wolf dog. Thank you for repeating what you already said.
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Post by Kate and Kael on Apr 30, 2005 22:26:19 GMT -5
Thanks ever so much for the sarcasm. I was refering to what Kiba said most recently, so that if anyone coming in and reading this thinks they'd be uber-awesome, more than one side would be represented. You'd be surprised how many people DON'T realize it. Don't push me.
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Post by Kiba on May 1, 2005 8:50:51 GMT -5
And I repeat: Not everyone should. ONLY people who know how to handle them. Wolf-dog mixes, especially those with higher wolf content, need a LOT of space and a LOT of mental stimulation to be happy. They can become very dominant if you let them, which is dangerous for you and for them. Some can also be very family oriented and violent around strangers. They need a lot of interaction and they can be notoriously destructive without an outlet. They're not just pretty 'wolfs' for the common household. Anybody considering one should do a lot of research and talk to -many- long time owners first. People truly experienced in them. Your talking to the wrong person about this I happen to Own three wolf dogs all high content ( around 98% ) as well as five puppies that were just born a little while ago. So no offense but I know what it takes I spead a lot of time with those animals and fully understand them.
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Post by Kate and Kael on May 1, 2005 11:03:13 GMT -5
*deep breath* I know YOU do, Kiba. But not everybody does. I was trying to -warn- people who might some day read this and misunderstand you. There are many rescues out there swamped with abandoned wolf-dogs because their previous owners had no idea what they were getting into, and you made it sound like they were the perfect pet for anybody.
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Post by Kaye&Lanh on May 1, 2005 12:46:44 GMT -5
*looks around* Well, I think everyone here realizes that... except maybe ghost, but she'd go for a man eating hybrid... something close to Godzilla, right ghost?
So yeah. We get your picture, so pleases top being redundant.
Havea nice day.
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Post by |3200k1 on May 1, 2005 12:49:23 GMT -5
Threat taken into account. Threat tossed out. Thank you for your time and,please, have a nice day.
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Post by cock of teh walk on May 1, 2005 22:03:34 GMT -5
Brooke! Dont be rude... You forgot to say ' Please come again' and give her her receipt. Honestly now, I expected better from you.
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Post by cock of teh walk on May 1, 2005 22:06:13 GMT -5
In fact, hun maybe you should take a break, you know, maybe sit the next few jokes out hm?
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Post by Kiba on May 2, 2005 6:25:39 GMT -5
*deep breath* I know YOU do, Kiba. But not everybody does. I was trying to -warn- people who might some day read this and misunderstand you. There are many rescues out there swamped with abandoned wolf-dogs because their previous owners had no idea what they were getting into, and you made it sound like they were the perfect pet for anybody. Ok got it.
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