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She didn't steal the Belgian Malinois in Escondido. She rescued It.
Surf puppy has a bone to chew, and can't give it up! You must have been really high when you made those posts, the logic you display is beyond paranoid. How could Vadim know me unless he and I are both Philippe? Dude, get help. Or do as I suggested before, come on out Sunday and meet us and others if you can find your way out of your mom's basement.— October 30, 2011 8:17 a.m.
She didn't steal the Belgian Malinois in Escondido. She rescued It.
Why do you doubt my post? I really do have two German Shepherd dogs in protection training with him. Come on by the training field on Sunday between 10:30 and 12:00 AM and I'll introduce you. Wear sturdy clothing!— October 29, 2011 1:08 p.m.
She didn't steal the Belgian Malinois in Escondido. She rescued It.
I actually know Philippe, and have been getting 2 dogs trained with him for about a year now. I can personally attest to his character, and to the fact that he treats his own animals and the animals in his care with knowledge, affection and respect. It is preposterous that any dog in his care would be in any way mistreated. I understand that the woman observed the dog for only moments before purloining the creature, and that she was angry about the busted rental agreement. It is easy to make poor choices when angry. Belgian Malinois are specifically bred to be protection dogs and to be tough and aggressive. When in training, they are not at all like your cuddly house pet that lives in your bed. They are built for work, and respond to training for that work like no other dog. Philippe has been training these dogs for more than 30 years, and knows every detail about the dog, the work, and the associated sports that cultivate the breed.— October 29, 2011 9:31 a.m.