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03/12/2005 09:39:10 PM |
I'm a trainer you shouldn't put your hands in a dogs mouth like that. Encourages them to bite. |
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02/17/2005 12:13:39 AM |
Sailingduck is right...looks like the doggy could use a little dental stuff. A vet can do the whole whammie, but if you want to go cheap, Petco or a similar store sells stuff like dental chew toys, Greenies (these edible green bone thingies that clean their teeth--they love 'em), pet toothbrushes with chicken/beefy toothpaste, etc.
Good, clear shot; you can even see the whiskers clearly. It's true that it looks a little acted, but I'm certianly glad the bite wasn't for real! |
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02/15/2005 11:30:46 PM |
been there, done that. Hope this was play time. BTW, looks like it's time for a teeth cleaning on those premolars/molars. |
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02/14/2005 01:43:26 AM |
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02/13/2005 09:00:44 PM |
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02/12/2005 08:53:11 AM |
Looks like a young dog to me :) and I'm sure he's as sweet as can be....nice closeup.... |
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02/11/2005 01:37:21 AM |
Too close up. We should see the dog's eyes. Not scary. Not painful. |
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02/09/2005 10:50:45 PM |
A very clear image and what white teeth. This enactment may fail to convince many voters. Here is my 6 for good technical merit. |
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