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RE: that's where our minds aren't clicking

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Posted by: FR at Mon Jan 2 23:01:06 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

The last post stated, I know nothing of what you do, or know, there is no need for that. Why are you worried about what anybody things you know or don't know.

Heres a huge lesson, I do not KNOW anything, what I do, is try things and fine tune what works, and eliminate what does not work. I keep doing that until it results in something benefitual.

That is, Benefitual for the animal.

All you doing now is defending yourself, instead of doing that, try showing what has worked and what is working.

That is if there is some concern. If you have not concern about your monitor, then there is no need for you to be worried about what any of us think.

The point is, you can do all the friggin homework in the world, but thats not going to do anything. What tells you something REAL is the results.

As I said, I have two concerns, first, 10 1/2 pounds if awful heavy for that sized animal. And two, a monitor that just walks around when outside. Now, I only saw what you posted, which are still shots. As I mention, a healthy monitor, in my experience would not allow that. From what you said, yours rebells a little, thats a good sign.

Lets say that now all we have is the 10 1/2 pounds. What say you about that?


   

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