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dustbury.com: December 2003 Archives (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24) |
 | | Perhaps they think it's a way of rebelling against the stereotypes of meek and accommodating or strung-out overachiever, but in fact, they're just creating another stereotype for themselves. |
 | | This is part of what makes them terriers, and indeed a meek dog is likely to be marked down by a terrier judge at a show. |
 | | But attitude does not equal viciousness, and ordinances such as Ottumwa's, I think, ignore the fact that any animal can become vicious if it is ill-treated, and this is is the fault, not of the dog, but of the dog's owner. |
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