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Old 05-07-2008, 12:08 PM
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Re: Rottie + a Tosa Inu doable?

Seoultrader: the lack of compassion/love you have for your dogs is sickening to me. I hope you never reproduce.

Please do not take life for granted...whether its yours or your dogs.
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Old 05-07-2008, 11:05 PM
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Re: Rottie + a Tosa Inu doable?

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Seoultrader: the lack of compassion/love you have for your dogs is sickening to me. I hope you never reproduce.

Please do not take life for granted...whether its yours or your dogs.
Amen to that Nishasmom. This person clearly has no affinity, love or respect for dogs and I feel so very sorry for his dog. This poor dog will never know what it is to be loved and cherished by its cold hearted, non caring owner.
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Old 05-11-2008, 09:52 PM
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Re: Rottie + a Tosa Inu doable?

Thought y'all deserved an update:

It seems all the arguing and whining was moot. I took over the Tosa last night and decided to hell with it, no need to get stressed out because of dogs being dogs - left them both unrestrained in my fenced yard overnight and when I came out this morning (didn't hear a yelp/bark all night, by the way) both were not only still alive, they were actually hanging out together....well, they were snoring next to each other...

Come feeding time I got one huge bowl and they actually ate together, no arguments whatsoever.

That Tosa sure eats a lot. At the end of the day after two feedings the 35lb kibble bag was labout 1/5 empty, lol. This is gonna be an expensive coupla months. Time to get some cheaper food - what's the cheapest kibble that won't make them crap like elephants?
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Old 05-11-2008, 09:56 PM
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Re: Rottie + a Tosa Inu doable?

Seoultrader, all I can say to you is I hope your luck and your rottie's luck continues. I don't see it lasting long for the "honeymoon" will be over shortly. That is once that Tosa gets comfortable of his surroundings. Feed whatever you like, for you don't take solid advice anyways.
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Old 05-11-2008, 09:58 PM
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Re: Rottie + a Tosa Inu doable?

For now seoultrader for now. One big bowl!? that's even better than the cookie test. Good luck my friend.You're obviosly not going to listen....sad.
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Old 05-11-2008, 10:00 PM
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Re: Rottie + a Tosa Inu doable?

I don't see any point in us wasting our time giving you advice. You will do what you want irrespective of the welfare of the dogs.
No surprise that you are looking for cheap food.
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