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		<pubDate>Fri, 9 Jan 2009 16:02:36 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>Size Limit to Service Dogs?</title>
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			<p>I am just curious, I have no intention of trying to get a service dog or anything, but I was just wondering is there a size limit to how big a service dog can be? 

Like would it be possible for a Chi or something to be one? If so what would their job most likely be? <br /><br />				ASKED BY
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					Maya</a>
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													IN <a href="/answers/laws_and_legislation">Laws & Legislation</a>
								ON Dec 16th 2008<br />
				
				2 ANSWERS 
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		Tue, Dec 16th 2008, 12:22 GMT 
		<pubDate>Tue, Dec 16th 2008, 04:22 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>we bought a pitbull terrier fri and sat he was not eatin and sick.mon we took him to the vet and he has parvo.vet said </title>
		<link>http://www.dogster.com/answers/question/we_bought_a_pitbull_terrier_fri_and_sat_he_was_not_eatin_and_sickmon_we_took_him_to_the_vet_and_he_h-24043</link>
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			<p>he had it when we bought him. The bill will be around 900 dollars for treatment. Who legally has to pay the vet bill? us, the lady we bought him from or the vet she took him to for his parvo shot? we don't have the money but couldn't just let the little guy die. please help us cause we are so scared.<br /><br />				ASKED BY
									Guest 962387								
									TAGGED <span class="tags"><a href="/answers/tag/pitbullterrier" rel="tag">pitbullterrier</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/puppy" rel="tag">puppy</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/vetbills" rel="tag">vetbills</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/parvo" rel="tag">parvo</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/legaly" rel="tag">legaly</a></span>													IN <a href="/answers/laws_and_legislation">Laws & Legislation</a>
								ON Dec 9th 2008<br />
				
				5 ANSWERS 
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		Tue, Dec 9th 2008, 19:02 GMT 
		<pubDate>Tue, Dec 9th 2008, 11:02 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>AKC Registration</title>
		<link>http://www.dogster.com/answers/question/akc_registration-23929</link>
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			<p>My Ridgeback is registered with AKC. I was just wondering if anybody knows what the letters in the registration number of a dog stand for? All of her family tree have HP or HM before their number sequence. Its probably specific to each breed and litter but does anybody have a clue what they mean?<br /><br />				ASKED BY
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					Stormy</a>
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													IN <a href="/answers/laws_and_legislation">Laws & Legislation</a>
								ON Dec 6th 2008<br />
				
				0 ANSWERS 
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		Sat, Dec 6th 2008, 22:08 GMT 
		<pubDate>Sat, Dec 6th 2008, 14:08 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>how to close account</title>
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			<p>I really do not know why i joined as i lost 2 dogs . would like to close account.    <br /><br />				ASKED BY
									Guest 347177								
													IN <a href="/answers/laws_and_legislation">Laws & Legislation</a>
								ON Nov 19th 2008<br />
				
				3 ANSWERS 
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		Wed, Nov 19th 2008, 14:42 GMT 
		<pubDate>Wed, Nov 19th 2008, 06:42 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>my dog was tied and bit a neighbor in our shared yard. just a tiny abrasion but he went to ER and wants us to pay. ???</title>
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			<p>we share a common yard. this guy was coming out of the bushes behind our van when my dog lunged at him, ripped the back of his jeans and caused an abrasion. i thought it was fine - the guy just a bit shook up. he ended up going to the ER (or so he says) and they told him it will cost around $250.  he also said he missed a days work @ $100 so the total is $350. he wants us to 'help him out'. I'm definitely at fault b/c my dog did lunge but now what? my friend said the guy should show me a PAID bill from the hospital before I give him any money.  And am I responsible for the guy going to the ER instead of to work? How do I know that's how much he gets paid? Urggh! Help please!<br /><br />				ASKED BY
									Guest 460277								
									TAGGED <span class="tags"><a href="/answers/tag/dog" rel="tag">dog</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/bite" rel="tag">bite</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/paying" rel="tag">paying</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/victim" rel="tag">victim</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/abrasion" rel="tag">abrasion</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/er" rel="tag">er</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/lunge" rel="tag">lunge</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/myproperty" rel="tag">myproperty</a></span>													IN <a href="/answers/laws_and_legislation">Laws & Legislation</a>
								ON Nov 12th 2008<br />
				
				4 ANSWERS 
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		Wed, Nov 12th 2008, 12:40 GMT 
		<pubDate>Wed, Nov 12th 2008, 04:40 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>If I have a written agreement from a rescue center that was not following the agreement</title>
		<link>http://www.dogster.com/answers/question/if_i_have_a_written_agreement_from_a_rescue_center_that_was_not_following_the_agreement-22809</link>
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			<p>in the paper it's written that I have the right to the first refusal, but the man showed up with adoption papers in hand . they talk to my mom not me about is adoption  , the written agreement is with me. my question is do i have the rigth to get the dog back. also after a day the dog ran away , they told me two days later, i drove out there 60 miles each way (5 times) looking for her . the rescue center and the new owner did nothing  to help find her. now all the rescue center say about me and my mom are negative things<br /><br />				ASKED BY
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					Elvis</a>
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													IN <a href="/answers/laws_and_legislation">Laws & Legislation</a>
								ON Nov 8th 2008<br />
				
				2 ANSWERS 
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		Sat, Nov 8th 2008, 09:48 GMT 
		<pubDate>Sat, Nov 8th 2008, 01:48 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>my dog gets off leach and bites someone or bites them in my house</title>
		<link>http://www.dogster.com/answers/question/my_dog_gets_off_leach_and_bites_someone_or_bites_them_in_my_house-21775</link>
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			<p>				ASKED BY
									Guest 160757								
													IN <a href="/answers/laws_and_legislation">Laws & Legislation</a>
								ON Oct 12th 2008<br />
				
				0 ANSWERS 
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		Sun, Oct 12th 2008, 20:37 GMT 
		<pubDate>Sun, Oct 12th 2008, 13:37 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>What does a typical dog do when it is constantly aggitated by another animal or human? What is their nature?</title>
		<link>http://www.dogster.com/answers/question/what_does_a_typical_dog_do_when_it_is_constantly_aggitated_by_another_animal_or_human_what_is_their_-21699</link>
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			<p>Our dog bit a child that is constantly aggitating him in our yard - we have an invisible fence and the boy comes just where he knows the dog can go and aggitates and then jumps out into the road. He did'nt make it all the way out one day and our dog bit him under his arm down on his waist. I was just wanting an expert opinion on a dogs normal actions when being aggitated - he does not show aggression to anyone else that walks by our house only this particular child. 
If you have an article on this topic - please send it or tell me where I can locate it. 
Thank you,
Frustrated - Amy <br /><br />				ASKED BY
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									TAGGED <span class="tags"><a href="/answers/tag/aggitated" rel="tag">aggitated</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/behavior" rel="tag">behavior</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/articles" rel="tag">articles</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/defense" rel="tag">defense</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/protection" rel="tag">protection</a></span>													IN <a href="/answers/laws_and_legislation">Laws & Legislation</a>
								ON Oct 10th 2008<br />
				
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		Fri, Oct 10th 2008, 17:04 GMT 
		<pubDate>Fri, Oct 10th 2008, 10:04 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>How many dogs can you have in the City of Tulsa?</title>
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			<p>I live good size house. My friend owns the house.
I am paying rent and his grilfriend is pay rent. we each have a dog.<br /><br />				ASKED BY
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					Buster</a>
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													IN <a href="/answers/laws_and_legislation">Laws & Legislation</a>
								ON Oct 8th 2008<br />
				
				1 ANSWER 
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		<pubDate>Wed, Oct 8th 2008, 13:37 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>pedigree recall</title>
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			<p>my dogs consumed 20# of the recalled  pedigree food.i was concerned so i  took them to our vet for a checkup to be safe.can mars be held liable for these bills?
thanks,richard<br /><br />				ASKED BY
									Guest 181947								
									TAGGED <span class="tags"><a href="/answers/tag/recall" rel="tag">recall</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/vetbill" rel="tag">vetbill</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/liability" rel="tag">liability</a></span>													IN <a href="/answers/laws_and_legislation">Laws & Legislation</a>
								ON Sep 29th 2008<br />
				
				3 ANSWERS 
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		Mon, Sep 29th 2008, 06:44 GMT 
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		<title>if my pitbull did not bit anyone just scared a lady walking her dog, my dog had gotten out of his kennel and no shots</title>
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			<p>he has no rabie and does not have his shots either, how long and how much will it cost me?<br /><br />				ASKED BY
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													IN <a href="/answers/laws_and_legislation">Laws & Legislation</a>
								ON Sep 27th 2008<br />
				
				1 ANSWER 
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		Sat, Sep 27th 2008, 19:05 GMT 
		<pubDate>Sat, Sep 27th 2008, 12:05 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>Hypothetical.  Suppose your dog was attacked by another dog and caused significant damage....</title>
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			<p>... and suffering for your dog and the owner of the attacking dog disappears and doesn't own up to helping you with the surgeries and needed treatment for your dog as he said he would.  Now suppose you find the dog that attacked yours on Dogster and need to find out who the owner is, so you can contact them directly.  How would one go about doing that?<br /><br />				ASKED BY
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					Dr. Watson</a>
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									TAGGED <span class="tags"><a href="/answers/tag/attack" rel="tag">attack</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/owner" rel="tag">owner</a></span>													IN <a href="/answers/laws_and_legislation">Laws & Legislation</a>
								ON Sep 4th 2008<br />
				
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		Thu, Sep 4th 2008, 09:30 GMT 
		<pubDate>Thu, Sep 4th 2008, 02:30 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>how do you stop from catching and killing dogs in our barangay?
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					tummy</a>
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													IN <a href="/answers/laws_and_legislation">Laws & Legislation</a>
								ON Sep 4th 2008<br />
				
				1 ANSWER 
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		<title>i have a masstive will this tool work on her nails since their so thick</title>
		<link>http://www.dogster.com/answers/question/i_have_a_masstive_will_this_tool_work_on_her_nails_since_their_so_thick-19510</link>
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													IN <a href="/answers/laws_and_legislation">Laws & Legislation</a>
								ON Aug 19th 2008<br />
				
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		Tue, Aug 19th 2008, 16:08 GMT 
		<pubDate>Tue, Aug 19th 2008, 09:08 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>How can you start a sodg walking thing?</title>
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			<p>Me and my friend are 14 and 15 years old, and want to start walking peopes dogs.

How can we, get the word out that we'd liek to, legally of course?


We're only 15 years old, and around where we both live, which is relatively close, many people have dogs and animals.

How could I start something?

Are you allowed to just walk door to door handing out papers and information to people?

-Please don't give me a website with a guide to pet sitting. Those don't answer my specific answers, they're all for adults starting businesses and who can buy permits and stuff.-<br /><br />				ASKED BY
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					Rusty</a>
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								ON Aug 2nd 2008<br />
				
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