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Why dogs bite people (Original Post) ashling Dec 2011 OP
This is the dog form of a mood ring Tyrs WolfDaemon Dec 2011 #1
Oh boy. That's just wrong. HappyMe Dec 2011 #2
I don't think my dog would bite even if you did dye her hair pink. baldguy Dec 2011 #3
She's beautiful! LoveMyCali Dec 2011 #8
It's times like this ... surrealAmerican Dec 2011 #4
They are color blind; they can't tell the difference between mauve and puce Xipe Totec Dec 2011 #5
Maybe the dog requested a do over? graywarrior Dec 2011 #6
I'd hold 'em while he bit 'em. nt rrneck Dec 2011 #7

Tyrs WolfDaemon

(2,289 posts)
1. This is the dog form of a mood ring
Fri Dec 30, 2011, 12:44 PM
Dec 2011

Whatever pink means, that is how her human is feeling right now.

 

baldguy

(36,649 posts)
3. I don't think my dog would bite even if you did dye her hair pink.
Fri Dec 30, 2011, 08:03 PM
Dec 2011


I clipped her toenails today, and she was very calm & patient with me - even after I clipped one too short. She didn't flinch at all. I found out after she left bloody paw prints everywhere.

I taped a paper towel around her foot, which should allow it to clot up by tomorrow (I hope).
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