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2007/12/28-29 [Recreation/Pets] UID:48862 Activity:moderate
12/28   So I just got my 4 month old puppy and for the past month have been
        working on getting him to not jump on guests. We've been practicing the
        "ask for permission" game where he would have to sit and look at me
        before going to other dogs/guests (this works well when your guests
        are cooperative). Well one day I went to this petstore and this lady
        came up to my puppy WITHOUT MY PERMISSION and started playing with him.
        This totally threw me off guard, and she started screaming "no jumping,
        no jumping. You need to train him. Here's my card, I'm a trainer."
        First she ruins my training, then she tells me I need to train my puppy.
        I can't believe she has the guts to give me her business card.
        What a bitch! Her name is Lori Ann Spagna, Los Angeles Westside.
        Ph 310-273-5600, lspagna@thepetstaff.com   http://www.TrainMyCanine.com
        The front of her card says Dog Training, the back says The Pet Staff.
        Don't bother going there.
        \_ She is pretty hot though!
           http://www.trainmycanine.com/Images/spagna.jpg
           \_ Oh wait, maybe she was trying to get a date. SHIT I messed up.
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