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To: Grainne who wrote (24647)8/29/1998 7:35:00 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 108807
 
<<Prozac really works for a large group of emotionally unbalanced and depressed dogs. >>

I'm sure your right but what I was referring to was calming attack breeds to where they lose the attack wish.

<<locking dogs in houses alone all day while everyone is at school and work, or chaining them in the backyard. >>

I agree and ain't that something? The most our dogs are alone in the house is 4 hours and that is rare.

When I had my big Chessie I used to hunt and field trial with him. He never stayed in a cage and never was left for over an hour. When we trialed in Missouri we stayed at the Sheraton and he got the same room service meal that I did.

Back in the good old days when I was single I had a real good lab. I used to eat a lot of ribeye steaks and he wouldn't eat his unless I seasoned it the same as mine.