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Vampier wrote:...Haley...yes we are "dog lovers" and animal lovers as well. Gandhi said that one can judge clearly the state of a country by the way it treats it's animals..Hitler and the Nazis were big into animal rights so would have to differ with your opinion about judging a country according to how it treats it's animals.. Hitler outlawed the Jewish Ritual of butchering an animal , by bleeding it to death, and many of animals rights laws today were started by the Nazis.. they loved their animals more than people if you were not an Aryan..
We have one female Neopolitan Mastiff who is getting old but acts as the heavy cavalry. She is an excellent guard dog and has put several would be thieves down quickly and efficiently. We also have a male mexican mongrol male who came up to me on the street one night and refused to leave my side. He was in bad shape and around 3 months with only a few hairs ... looked really like a little monster. Now he looks great and is learning from the Heavy Cavalry and acts as the Light Cavalry. In addition we have two female mongrels... one was left as a very small pup on the road in front of our house one morning. She was still nursing so we had to hand feed her but now she is the LookOut and is very effective in calling in the Cavalry when needed. The most recent one is a very tiny one who was living in the rocks on scraps and so I began to feed her and now she is part of the Household.
Dogs are wonderful, loyal and useful if one knows how to raise them. It is time consuming but is even more rewarding. They are excellent judges of character and can teach one many valuable and meaningful lessons. We have found that we do not like people who do not like animals ... there is a message there. We have two cats, fish, japanese quail, chickens, rabbits and even a guinea pig. It is important to have pets when growing up as they teach responsibility, work ethic, discipline, empathy, respect for life and compassion.....and patience.
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