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In reply to the discussion: Woman dead after being attacked by her two pit bulls in animal hospital [View all]Karadeniz
(24,773 posts)him during a normal exam. He'd never had a problem with that dog before. My male Maltese was an utter embarrassment. For one thing, he wasn't neutered. Ask hubby why. We didn't breed him. Secondly, he led a very sheltered, spoiled life for his first year. When we moved to Germany, we could take him everywhere and did. He was awful to any stranger, growling, lunging. Ditto in England. Fortunately, he was so lightweight, I could just yank him up by his halter to protect the world. But I did something awful in order to scurry off. I looked at the innocent bystander with eyes very wide, forehead in a puzzled expression, not spesking. The message conveyed was, "what did you do to infuriate this 7 lb. Package of long, flowing tresses?" It was bad of me, but I'd long since tired of making excuses for the little monster. On the monster's good side...on a Greek ferry in the middle of a huge storm, word of glamor.boy spread and a drunk came from visiting the helm and offered $1M for him....a video from some family's trip to the Parthenon consists mostly of one Maltese with attractive barettes holding his fur out of his eyes...my hubby warned me that an Italian man (chest hair sneaking out of his collar, gold chains) was eying me lasciviously, but when I looked, the man was staring at the Maltese, so I offered him the dog and he spent the funicula ride nuzzling and kissing pretty boy...the waiter who brought him water on Capri and held it for him until he was finished. I could go on and on...Yikes! The mad king Ludwig s palace fiasco!...But I'm starting to miss the little devil!!!❤