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Tuesday, March 14, 2006
realistic
dogs do understand what you're saying,be it in whatever language youa lways communicate with him.i told my dog "paw",and said that i will give him a bone, he only give me one of his hand, and not the other. but when i show him the bone, he gave me both when i said 'paw' again.realistic dog.that's why they are our best friends,because they keep your secrets to their hearts.
(joanne) ♥ 6:52 AM
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