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- From: geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks)
- Newsgroups: rec.pets.dogs
- Subject: Re: Looking for a dog
- Message-ID: <17949@pitt.UUCP>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 19:12:03 GMT
- Article-I.D.: pitt.17949
- References: <17888@pitt.UUCP> <1h867rINNi0a@nigel.msen.com>
- Sender: news@cs.pitt.edu
- Reply-To: geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks)
- Organization: Univ. of Pittsburgh Computer Science
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- In article <1h867rINNi0a@nigel.msen.com> dan@msen.com (Dan Sugalski) writes:
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- >A dog can be a deterrent, but isn't fool proof. Also, it would be best
- >inside to protect the house as a tied or kenneled dog won't stop a person
- >from entering.
- >
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- There are outbuildings to protect also, including a studio. I was not
- planning on having the dog tied. I wanted to train it to stay on
- the property without being tied. The previous owners' St. Bernard
- was so trained. I guess from the email I've gotten, that this
- is not easy to do.
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