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tempura tantrum

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Meh.

On second thought...you're not worth the effort. I was going to get rude with this, and then I realized it would make me no better than you, Pancho.

Instead I'll retain my dignity and let your own words hang you.

Somehow I doubt you're going to come off as the mature one in this thread to anyone but yourself (by the way, that's called kennel blindness ;)).

Have a wonderful day.
 
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Almost forgot. Yes I consider the shiba just another lap dog. Maybe with your lack of EXPERIENCE and KNOWLEDGE you did not realize this. Just another fuzzy little lap dog.

HAHAHHAHAHAH!! I don't know where you meet these lapdog Shiba's at, but boy did you miss that judgement by a few miles.(I've never seen a Shiba well bred OR poorly bred sit in a persons lap. Or accept the "little lap dog" mentality.) Or either you don't know what a Shiba is. OR you're just grasping at straws trying to insult someone who's clearly proven they have basketloads of intelligence AND maturity. Neither of which you have shown.

Wow. Just wow. :yikes:
 

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Your poor Border Collie! How in the world is a young, adolescent dog supposed to pick its meals from verbal cues?

Pancho, if you understood the basic fact that dogs are opportunistic, you would realize that asking a dog to pick its own meals based on its nutritional needs is absolutely ridiculous. It sounds like you've taught your dog to bark in response to a few words. That sounds a lot like the "speak" command that a lot of people use.
 
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