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      23rd Jan 2012
An amazing friendship between man and (huge) bear

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Wow

Reminded me of Grizzly Adams I used to watch as a kid

That guy and bear have a special bond...he is a very lucky man..

 



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      23rd Jan 2012
Amazing !

Let's just hope that he stays friendly. There have been cases when "friendly" dogs have turned.

 
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Wonderful story, brought tears to my eyes

 
 
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Amazing ! . There have been cases when "friendly" dogs have turned.
So true. My dog plays a game called sock. He will find one of my socks and lay on his pillow and protect the sock, he gives a little growl if yuo go near him,but allows you to take the sock and throw it for him. Its all part of the game. Few weeks ago that was not the case. I bent down to get the sock and he launched himself at me, growling and snarling like a mad thing. Something he has never done before

 
 
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How old is your dog and what breed and sex, these were the questions my asked me to ask you. On the face of it she said it sounds like a dominance thing but it needs to be nipped in the bud. Oh by the way she is a dog trainer her speciality is agility, but has dealt with all breeds and behaviours

 
 
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How old is your dog and what breed and sex, these were the questions my asked me to ask you. On the face of it she said it sounds like a dominance thing but it needs to be nipped in the bud. Oh by the way she is a dog trainer her speciality is agility, but has dealt with all breeds and behaviours

He is 6 years old. A golden Cocker Spaniel. He has always been a very good dog. He went to puppy school for all his training obviously when he was a puppy. He has been back to his normal playful silly self since then. He doesn't even bother lifting his head when postie arrives

 
 
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Ahh bless, probobly a bad hair day

 
 
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I really do not trust dogs or cats.They are wild animals and have their own agenda.As for having them sleeping on your bed with you .... don`t get me started.
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Ahh bless, probobly a bad hair day

Thanks for the reminder. He needs a trip to the parlour for a hair cut. Also going for a trip to the vets to get his ears and eyes checked out as I do recall as a kid one of the spaniels we had got a bit snappy only to find out he was going deaf.

 
 
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