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>>127107 Er, you know, it's not such a good idea to throttle your own dog and deny him food in order to do so. I'm glad you enjoyed yourself, but repeatedly depriving him of oxygen can cause serious brain issues. Maybe that's why he slowed down later in life, eh?
>>127112 The mix I was talking about weighed about 210 (Somewhere in there, I wasn't in charge of him once he was crated.), was covered in huge scars, and belonged to someone down in Slidell, La. Proably would have been a sweet dog, except that his home was flooded and he had been eating refuse and god knows what after he'd been abandoned. The crew on that particular boat was a couple of middle aged biddies, me, and a huge burly gent who absolutely hated rescue work. He was there to keep us from getting shot at, not to catch the animals. With that particular dog, it seemed to really want help, but was scared to death of getting on a boat, so I ended up having to cling to him until he collapsed from exhaustion, then load him onto the boat, crate him, and rest myself. For the record, I am 5'2 and 130lb, and I don't mind being bitten if it means an animal gets to live. I'm a balsy little bastard, so I got to handle the "dangerous" but not "vicious" animals.
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