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blacklight

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Since: Oct 19, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 6:18 pm
Post subject: Dogs and Snakes
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We live surrounded by Australian wilderness. My dog Rusty is very
disciplined and doesn't chase, bite, chew or eat other creatures. He
reacts with great curiosity to anything alive, usually wagging his
tail and anticipating some great excitement. Strangely, I can
recognize from a distance whenever he has spotted a snake. He always
backs a step and freezes, totally tense, totally focussed. It seems,
there is a red warning light flashing in his brain - though he never
had a bad experience with snakes. I observed similar behavior with my
previous dogs. Is there something hard-wired in dogs which makes them
automatically apprehensive of snakes?
Greetings - Klaus
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Frank Morris

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 7:57 pm
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Howdy Blacklight,
No!¡ Some dogs are just cautious. Others are aggressive. And still
others just want to see what it is and they get bit.

Frank X. Morris http://community.webtv.net/Sulkhalil/ChimeandFriends

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 12:19 am
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HOWEDY frank,

"Frank Morris" <Sulkhalil RemoveThis @webtv.net> wrote in message
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"blacklight" <contact RemoveThis @rent-a-cloud.com> wrote in message
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>> We live surrounded by Australian wilderness. My dog Rusty is very
>> disciplined and doesn't chase, bite, chew or eat other creatures.

Seems he's quite UN LIKE your dogs, wouldn't you agree, frankie?

>> He reacts with great curiosity to anything alive, usually
>> wagging his tail and anticipating some great excitement.

As opposed to your dogs whom you TRAIN to MURDER
innocent defenseless bunnies for your PLEASURE, eh, frankie?

>> Strangely, I can recognize from a distance whenever he has
>> spotted a snake. He always backs a step and freezes, totally
>> tense, totally focussed. It seems, there is a red warning light
>> flashing in his brain - though he never had a bad experience
>> with snakes. I observed similar behavior with my previous
>> dogs. Is there something hard-wired in dogs which makes
>> them automatically apprehensive of snakes?
>> Greetings - Klaus
>> www.rent-a-cloud.com
>> The Nature Cards

> Howdy Blacklight,
> No!¡ Some dogs are just cautious. Others are aggressive.
> And still others just want to see what it is and they get bit.

Well ain't that interesting? Hey frankie? Blacklight lives in a
area where there's LOTS of dangerHOWES snakes. You got
any SNAKE PROOFIN ADVICE, bein such a knowledgeable
dog behavior EXXXPERT?

Seems to me you'd just do EXXXACTLY PRECISELY OPPOSITE
of HOWE you train your dogs to MURDER innocent defenseless
bunnys for your own SADISTIC PLEASURE?

Please enlighent us?

> Frank X. Morris
> http://community.webtv.net/Sulkhalil/ChimeandFriends

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