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Date: 06/12/2006
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Make FUJIFILM Model FinePix S3000
Aperture Value f/2.8 Color Space sRGB
Exposure Bias Value 0 EV Exposure Program Program
Flash Flash, Auto-Mode Focal Length 6 mm
ISO 100 Metering Mode Multi-Segment
Shutter Speed Value 1/60 sec Date/Time Mon 12 Jun 2006 06:27:27 PM EDT

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I should have written this long ago. Randy took a vicious, fear filled dog who had undoubtedly been abused, and taught us patience. This dog, Simpson, a Black Mouth Curr, known for aggression, was rescued at about 3 months. After finding homes and...

I should have written this long ago. Randy took a vicious, fear filled dog who had undoubtedly been abused, and taught us patience. This dog, Simpson, a Black Mouth Curr, known for aggression, was rescued at about 3 months. After finding homes and having him returned, we decided to keep him. I cannot tell you how mean and territorial he was. To the point of attacking us if we came too close. My husband insisted that he had potential. But it was so clear, this dog was too vicious to be a pet. Then we called Randy. Randy explained ‘fear aggression’. He taught us to work with Simpson…not against him. And each night as this 85 lb ‘puppy’ curls up against me, I am thankful that I listened to my husband who had faith in Simpson’s potential. But more so, I am so grateful for Randy. What made me call his number? I don’t know. But I’m glad I did. Simpson is well behaved, smart, loving and loyal. A bit excited when friends come over and maybe a little protective. But he is home. Where he belongs. Thanks to Wipe Your Paws and Randy.

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Posted by Budd (guest) on Sun 28 Apr 2013 03:07:58 AM EDT

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I should have written this long ago. Randy took a vicious, fear filled dog who had undoubtedly been abused, and taught us patience. This dog, Simpson, a Black Mouth Curr, known for aggression, was rescued at about 3 months. After finding homes and...

I should have written this long ago. Randy took a vicious, fear filled dog who had undoubtedly been abused, and taught us patience. This dog, Simpson, a Black Mouth Curr, known for aggression, was rescued at about 3 months. After finding homes and having him returned, we decided to keep him. I cannot tell you how mean and territorial he was. To the point of attacking us if we came too close. My husband insisted that he had potential. But it was so clear, this dog was too vicious to be a pet. Then we called Randy. Randy explained ‘fear aggression’. He taught us to work with Simpson…not against him. And each night as this 85 lb ‘puppy’ curls up against me, I am thankful that I listened to my husband who had faith in Simpson’s potential. But more so, I am so grateful for Randy. What made me call his number? I don’t know. But I’m glad I did. Simpson is well behaved, smart, loving and loyal. A bit excited when friends come over and maybe a little protective. But he is home. Where he belongs. Thanks to Wipe Your Paws and Randy.

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Posted by Deliverance (guest) on Sun 28 Apr 2013 03:07:52 AM EDT

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I should have written this long ago. Randy took a vicious, fear filled dog who had undoubtedly been abused, and taught us patience. This dog, Simpson, a Black Mouth Curr, known for aggression, was rescued at about 3 months. After finding homes and...

I should have written this long ago. Randy took a vicious, fear filled dog who had undoubtedly been abused, and taught us patience. This dog, Simpson, a Black Mouth Curr, known for aggression, was rescued at about 3 months. After finding homes and having him returned, we decided to keep him. I cannot tell you how mean and territorial he was. To the point of attacking us if we came too close. My husband insisted that he had potential. But it was so clear, this dog was too vicious to be a pet. Then we called Randy. Randy explained ‘fear aggression’. He taught us to work with Simpson…not against him. And each night as this 85 lb ‘puppy’ curls up against me, I am thankful that I listened to my husband who had faith in Simpson’s potential. But more so, I am so grateful for Randy. What made me call his number? I don’t know. But I’m glad I did. Simpson is well behaved, smart, loving and loyal. A bit excited when friends come over and maybe a little protective. But he is home. Where he belongs. Thanks to Wipe Your Paws and Randy.

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Posted by Rayshelon (guest) on Sun 28 Apr 2013 03:07:50 AM EDT

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