Aswad
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ORIGINAL: HeavansKeeper Personally, I like when my pup, canine or otherwise, growls at me because she wants to be roughed with. They're just adorable when they do that, aren't they? I try not to spoil other people's training, but when a dog growls, it's very tempting to growl back (my vocal cavity is far bigger than theirs, period, though it probably took me longer to learn how to growl with the epiglottal folds than it took them), and when pups bite, it's far more tempting to just close my hand around their snout than to tell them off. Is it still considered the case that such things impede the owners' training? Health, al-Aswad. P.S.: Winks to Sylvere. Long time, no see.
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"If God saw what any of us did that night, he didn't seem to mind. From then on I knew: God doesn't make the world this way. We do." -- Rorschack, Watchmen.
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