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What's the deal with all the pit bulls?
Edgedamage:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on July 16, 2010, 12:08:30 pm ---Well, owning a pit bull is a guaranteed way to constantly get into arguments one way or the other with people about it.
So, if you need a conversation starter....
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Nah for a guy safer to get breast implants, now that's a conversation starter!!
jamesjones626:
--- Quote from: Edgedamage on July 16, 2010, 06:52:30 pm ---
--- Quote from: pinballjim on July 16, 2010, 12:08:30 pm ---Well, owning a pit bull is a guaranteed way to constantly get into arguments one way or the other with people about it.
So, if you need a conversation starter....
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Nah for a guy safer to get breast implants, now that's a conversation starter!!
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Oh man that brings bad memories.................i remmember watching on spike they showed a guy who got breast implants because his friends dared him to and paid him 10 grand if i recall corectly, i havnt been the same since :-\
Ed_McCarron:
--- Quote from: jamesjones626 on July 16, 2010, 07:35:58 pm ---i havnt been the same since :-\
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They can take them out, y'know.
RayB:
--- Quote from: gryhnd on July 16, 2010, 02:44:44 pm ---Retired greyhounds (hence my avatar). Sweetest, gentlest, most couch potatoy animals you'll ever meet (unless you're a squirrel). They don't have that doggy smell, no fur tumble weeds, take up little space and are low on the allergy scale for humans.
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Hear Hear! (here here?) My second one had to be put down a few weeks ago due to some sort of tumor in the sinus/face area. There must be something in the water here because neither grey made it past 5 or 6 years old. :dunno
I have seen some "f'd up" greyhounds though (like one that did this weird n scary teeth baring with chatter thing, and another that would spin in circles when he got too wound up). And some greys are high-prey. But you probably already knew that.
(And here I thought you were just a fan of the bus service! ;D )
gryhnd:
Sorry to hear yours passed early. Our both went to about 12.
--- Quote from: RayB on July 16, 2010, 11:19:44 pm --- (like one that did this weird n scary teeth baring with chatter thing, and another that would spin in circles when he got too wound up). And some greys are high-prey. But you probably already knew that.
(And here I thought you were just a fan of the bus service! ;D )
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That's normal. It's called smiling and unless you know better you think the dog is pissed at you.
Both our greys smiled like that when they were happy to see us (actually the golden retriever does too...I wake to him staring me in the face every morning doing that).
One of the greys also sometimes did what is called "knitting" when they are really happy and cuddly. It's basically the chatter, but against your arm...like little love bites. The first time it happens you tend to jump and yell "WTF?"
The spinning thing would pop up sometimes also, as you say when they get really wound up. It's sort of a "chase chase go go where where" response :laugh:
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