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ducati996
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Tue, Oct 29 2002, 1:56 PM EST
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She was my favorite...adopt a racing greyhound...they make fantastic pets.
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Wed, Oct 30 2002, 11:55 AM EST
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Hey Ducati, I was taking my two dogs to the vet last week and saw a presentation in the waiting area about adopting greyhounds...they sound like awesome pets. My dogs are getting up there in age, and I am considering adoption in few years.
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Wed, Oct 30 2002, 1:23 PM EST
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Can't beat'em for pets, Aug. They are always eager to please.
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Wed, Oct 30 2002, 2:03 PM EST
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Did TOJE have something to do with this?
I like fat dogs. A skinny dog would make me want to move about more.
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Thu, Oct 31 2002, 2:07 AM EST
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A greyhound may be the perfect dog for you. When they retire from the track...they are RETIRED!! They are very lazy. They run around for one minute when their owner comes home, then usually lie down on your favorite chair. They provide only minor passive resistance when being kicked out of your chair. Usually just a sad look.
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