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I really don't like chocolate covered peanuts.
I bought some recently and they were bleh.
Much prefer the almonds.
But they're expensive sometimes <<
No, they have it, just not with Disney characters carved into them.
I don't even know if Nestle still makes candy bars o_O
You know, I've heard so many people say their dogs have food aggression and aggression when they have puppies and someone comes near.
Our dogs have never done that. I actually try to give them equal amounts of food and if I give one too much, I take some for the other pile.
They just look at me and then eat xD;
And when our dogs had puppies, we could pet them and pick them up.
I don't know if it's because of my dad or not.
He loves dogs and usually trained ours.
We actually have had some really great dogs.
Really loving and friendly, but would bite the ass off someone who tried to hurt us 8u
My aunt's ex actually bred dobermans and rottweilers, so I've had a few of those.
He had this big mean, scary rottweiler that people were scared of.
But when I'd go to visit, the dog would just lick me and let me play with it.
I was about five years old, I think.
Thing is, it depends on how the dogs are trained.
If they're trained to attack and fight, then that's what they'll do.
If you train them to be obedient and loving, but protective, then that's what they'll do.
Dogs are very loyal and loving and forgiving.
I used to watch this show about animal cops and all kinds of stuff about abused and abandoned animals.
A lot of the dogs were still loving and loyal to people, even after being abused.
And people can't seem to read a dog's body language.
From what I've seen, you can tell if a dog is being aggressive.
We had a neighbor's dog running loose, and it scared my sister.
I saw it was a friendly dog, so I told her it wasn't going to hurt us.
It really was a sweet little dog.
My aunt is the one that scared the hell out of it >_>