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	<title>Comments on: Win Tickets to See the Dog Whisperer!</title>
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		<title>By: Kimberly</title>
		<link>http://www.petroville.com/2009/11/01/win-tickets-to-see-the-dog-whisperer/comment-page-1/#comment-172599</link>
		<dc:creator>Kimberly</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 12:14:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Tracy - YOU WON!!!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tracy &#8211; YOU WON!!!!!</p>
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		<title>By: mother_blogger</title>
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		<dc:creator>mother_blogger</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 23:47:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have a house FULL of pets!  Six to be exact.  Four cats &amp; two dogs.  My cats, are well... cats.  They eat, they sleep, they poop in a box.  They each have their own individual quirks.  For instance, my charcoal gray Mainecoon, Cashmere is very sweet unless you stop petting her before SHE wants you to stop.  If you stop to soon, she will bite you.  Not hard enough to break the skin, but she will definitely get your attention.  And my youngest cat, Punkin, will &#039;steal&#039; anything that is not permanently attached to something too heavy for him to move.  I cannot even keep placemats on my diningroom table, because he will grab them and carry them upstairs to my bedroom.  Crazy cat!!  As for my dogs, they are two of the sweetest animals you will ever meet!  But boy oh boy, they have some ISSUES!  The oldest dog is my 3 year old Treeing Walker Coonhound, Bones.  He is as sweet as pie, but SO stubborn!  We even put him through obedience training, but to no avail.  He comes when HE wants to and not a minute before.  A royal pain in the a$$ when it&#039;s midnight and you are trying to get to bed, but the dang dog won&#039;t come in the house!  My youngest dog is my 16 month old Jack Russell Terrier, Daisy Mae.  She has got to be the most precious little doggie ever!!  She will snuggle and love on you.  And if she wants you to pet her she will nudge her nose under your hand until you comply.  Daisy Mae is a somewhat small dog, weighing in at a whopping 15 pounds.  But she acts like she is a Rottweiler whenever she hears a noise outside or sees another animal walking down the street.  I can deal with barking outside, as long as it isn&#039;t incessant.  However, when we are in the house, the barking drives me crazy.  I am constantly shushing her, but her behavior never changes and it&#039;s becoming seriously frustrating.  She is a very smart breed and I know with the right tools I would be able to get this barking in the house mess squashed once and for all!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a house FULL of pets!  Six to be exact.  Four cats &amp; two dogs.  My cats, are well&#8230; cats.  They eat, they sleep, they poop in a box.  They each have their own individual quirks.  For instance, my charcoal gray Mainecoon, Cashmere is very sweet unless you stop petting her before SHE wants you to stop.  If you stop to soon, she will bite you.  Not hard enough to break the skin, but she will definitely get your attention.  And my youngest cat, Punkin, will &#8217;steal&#8217; anything that is not permanently attached to something too heavy for him to move.  I cannot even keep placemats on my diningroom table, because he will grab them and carry them upstairs to my bedroom.  Crazy cat!!  As for my dogs, they are two of the sweetest animals you will ever meet!  But boy oh boy, they have some ISSUES!  The oldest dog is my 3 year old Treeing Walker Coonhound, Bones.  He is as sweet as pie, but SO stubborn!  We even put him through obedience training, but to no avail.  He comes when HE wants to and not a minute before.  A royal pain in the a$$ when it&#8217;s midnight and you are trying to get to bed, but the dang dog won&#8217;t come in the house!  My youngest dog is my 16 month old Jack Russell Terrier, Daisy Mae.  She has got to be the most precious little doggie ever!!  She will snuggle and love on you.  And if she wants you to pet her she will nudge her nose under your hand until you comply.  Daisy Mae is a somewhat small dog, weighing in at a whopping 15 pounds.  But she acts like she is a Rottweiler whenever she hears a noise outside or sees another animal walking down the street.  I can deal with barking outside, as long as it isn&#8217;t incessant.  However, when we are in the house, the barking drives me crazy.  I am constantly shushing her, but her behavior never changes and it&#8217;s becoming seriously frustrating.  She is a very smart breed and I know with the right tools I would be able to get this barking in the house mess squashed once and for all!</p>
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		<title>By: Mother of Mayhem</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mother of Mayhem</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 17:19:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My dog is special - we rescued her a little a year and a half ago and she was in sad shape.  She was skin and bones and saggy titties because she found with two of her puppies.  Her pups were fat and happy and got adopted right away, but she wasn&#039;t so lucky.  When we found her, she had been at the shelter for over three months and was not the prettiest pooch to look at.  After all, who would want an black pittbull mix with nipples that dragged to the ground?

But my husband and I saw through that and so happen to land upon the sweetest dog in the world.  We knew it was right when we brought the kids to the shelter to introduce them.  We had the kids sit on a bench in the corner of the dog run until we knew how she would act.  We took her off the leash and in an instant she took off for the kids and jumped up on to the bench next to them.  In an instant, it was love.

We brought her home, cleaned her up, named her Bailey and fed her lots and lots... and in less than three months she was a beautiful, healthy, muscular, spoiled member of our family.  It was never our intention to adopt a pittbull - seeing as they have such a bad rep - but she has been the best dog we&#039;ve ever owned.  Her ferocity goes as far as rolling over on her back whenever anyone says hello.

But her wild streak has gotten her in trouble a time or two... every now and again she gets a wild hair up her ass and takes off.  Whether it is making circles in the family room or dragging one of the kids through the yard.  You never know when its going to happen, or what causes it, but you had better get out of her way.  She is 60lbs of all muscle and has knocked me down in one of her whirlwind fits... she has even rammed into the wall so hard she put a hole in it.

Bailey is a great dog - with some &quot;special&quot; issues... I&#039;d love to see Ceaser to see how we could make her even better!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My dog is special &#8211; we rescued her a little a year and a half ago and she was in sad shape.  She was skin and bones and saggy titties because she found with two of her puppies.  Her pups were fat and happy and got adopted right away, but she wasn&#8217;t so lucky.  When we found her, she had been at the shelter for over three months and was not the prettiest pooch to look at.  After all, who would want an black pittbull mix with nipples that dragged to the ground?</p>
<p>But my husband and I saw through that and so happen to land upon the sweetest dog in the world.  We knew it was right when we brought the kids to the shelter to introduce them.  We had the kids sit on a bench in the corner of the dog run until we knew how she would act.  We took her off the leash and in an instant she took off for the kids and jumped up on to the bench next to them.  In an instant, it was love.</p>
<p>We brought her home, cleaned her up, named her Bailey and fed her lots and lots&#8230; and in less than three months she was a beautiful, healthy, muscular, spoiled member of our family.  It was never our intention to adopt a pittbull &#8211; seeing as they have such a bad rep &#8211; but she has been the best dog we&#8217;ve ever owned.  Her ferocity goes as far as rolling over on her back whenever anyone says hello.</p>
<p>But her wild streak has gotten her in trouble a time or two&#8230; every now and again she gets a wild hair up her ass and takes off.  Whether it is making circles in the family room or dragging one of the kids through the yard.  You never know when its going to happen, or what causes it, but you had better get out of her way.  She is 60lbs of all muscle and has knocked me down in one of her whirlwind fits&#8230; she has even rammed into the wall so hard she put a hole in it.</p>
<p>Bailey is a great dog &#8211; with some &#8220;special&#8221; issues&#8230; I&#8217;d love to see Ceaser to see how we could make her even better!</p>
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		<title>By: Marina</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marina</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 14:05:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My Sweet but neurotic dog Chessie

I have the sweetest dog but she loves ME way too much.  Not the kids , not the my husband that wanted her and convinces me that to have a dog would give the kids responsilbities.  It is me that she has to be close to and if I am not petting her or touching her in some way she will take her paw and encourage me to do so.  I is me she comes to for food and to be let out at 2 AM.  I have enough responsiblities and I dont need any more.

It is so sweet to be loved so much  but I wish she would share the wealth with some of my other family members.  Really I would love for Chessie to love one of them as much as she loves me.  Do you think that Ceasar could help me with this issue?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My Sweet but neurotic dog Chessie</p>
<p>I have the sweetest dog but she loves ME way too much.  Not the kids , not the my husband that wanted her and convinces me that to have a dog would give the kids responsilbities.  It is me that she has to be close to and if I am not petting her or touching her in some way she will take her paw and encourage me to do so.  I is me she comes to for food and to be let out at 2 AM.  I have enough responsiblities and I dont need any more.</p>
<p>It is so sweet to be loved so much  but I wish she would share the wealth with some of my other family members.  Really I would love for Chessie to love one of them as much as she loves me.  Do you think that Ceasar could help me with this issue?</p>
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		<title>By: Tracy Grogg</title>
		<link>http://www.petroville.com/2009/11/01/win-tickets-to-see-the-dog-whisperer/comment-page-1/#comment-172508</link>
		<dc:creator>Tracy Grogg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 22:56:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This would exceptional as my family just got a PUPPY - who I think is a littlw sad - who never wags his tail. He its EVERYTHING in sight. We have taken him to the vet many times to get xrays on his belly. He takes pepcid daily. Hunter is a little skidish of him as he does not know what to expect from this puppy. So it would help the whole family out.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This would exceptional as my family just got a PUPPY &#8211; who I think is a littlw sad &#8211; who never wags his tail. He its EVERYTHING in sight. We have taken him to the vet many times to get xrays on his belly. He takes pepcid daily. Hunter is a little skidish of him as he does not know what to expect from this puppy. So it would help the whole family out.</p>
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