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Question by Anne - Help
Submitted on 5/16/2004
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My new mother bit bull is biting at her new puppies... what can I do..she has growled and snapped at them while they are laying there.

She 13 puppies first time.


Answer by kroberts
Submitted on 12/20/2004
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she is waning her pups

 

Answer by dfds
Submitted on 12/28/2004
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what's a bit bull

 

Answer by robin
Submitted on 10/4/2005
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love babypuppieswant

 

Answer by ANGEL
Submitted on 4/22/2006
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YES I THIK THAT PEOPLE SOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO FIGHT POOR DOG

 

Answer by è-rur
Submitted on 11/14/2006
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ugjkyuiiuuy

 

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