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Question by Luv My Dogs
Submitted on 11/21/2005
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Clearly, many of the folks posting on this site should NOT be breeding dogs!  Some of the questions are unbelievable -- e.g. "My dog has been bleeding for three months, is it normal?  Should I take her to the vet?"  Of course, you should take her to the vet...and right now, damnit!  If you have to be on a website asking these kind of questions, you should NOT be breeding -- maybe not even be a dog owner for God's sake.  The lack of spelling ability is also an indicator of lack of mental capacity.  Reading the postings on this website makes me realize that dog breeding should be regulated (maybe even people breeding)!


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