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captain cojones

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Nope. A dog is a member of a species that has been domesticated for yonks and quite different from a wild animal someone has managed to 'tame'.

 

Granted, they can revert to a feral state but so can people if placed in the proper situation.

Sure explains a lot living with you :rolleyes:

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we are still waiting for our first Shark attack :)

 

They've swum past Kent and gone to Elton country

 

see: http://www.greatyarmouthmercury.co.uk/cont...3A03%3A54%3A010

 

(This time it's a porpoise that got chomped, following a seal a couple of weeks ago. - Actually there are a number of sharks that can and do attack marine mammals in UK waters, I doubt very much that if a shark was involved, it was a great white)

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Sure explains a lot living with you :rolleyes:

 

Wow, I thought that I was going to be safe from sharks and things in the US :unsure:

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