I'm not a big fan of dogs either, but a tiny dog with stubby legs, hell yes. But not a chihuahua. They're fucking mean. And their heads are too big.
Oi, Gare. If you're reading the HO, what's your signature? It looks familiar and it's been bothering me for a while.
It's the smaller breeds that tend to have attitude problems, regardless of how well trained they are.It's the "little man" syndrome.......they taunt larger dogs into confrontations then the owners cry foul when a larger dog (understandably) injures or kills them.Of course it isn't just small breeds that have this problem, some medium/larger breeds have the same issues due to bad training, abuse, bad breeding or combinations of these.
Terriers and Poodles can be difficult to train to the point where they're completely trustworthy around other animals and children.
Some larger breeds (especially sight/scent hound varieties) can be fairly easily trained and controlled.......hence why they're excellent for many uses (hunting, security, military, search & rescue).
Cats are a different story all together: they may show affection, but it's not the unconditional loyalty a well trained dog can display.
Which reminds me.........time to change the cat litter![]()
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PSP Version is just about as dead, Just about gets past the DNAS then throws an error code (Error 80431063)
Last edited by Kouen Hasuki; 2nd-June-2011 at 11:02.
Totally Freaky this.
I Got Fear 2 on PC, Now it requires Steam even the PC DVDRom version, which happens to be the one I own. This is only the second time I have used the 2 DVD Set since as its Steam you dont need the Disc's to play, I Got it new as you can imagine its 1 time activatable...
so I unsealed it too myself, and the discs was mint the first time i used em... now I just went to reinstall the game and disc one is misty and.... sticky somehow... no one has touched it and it has sat in its DVD case after its only use, DVD 2 however is mint and clean....
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The disc was sneezed on or some such, and is now a petri dish of sorts![]()
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