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wanderer


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19/07/2010 09:34

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But scientists say dogs who growl, snap and bite are not necessarily aggressive by nature - and could simply be suffering from depression.

A study of family pets found that badly behaved canines tend to have lower levels of the feel-good brain chemical serotonin than calmer, happy pets.





Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1295809/Dogs-bite-arent-barking-mad--theyre-just-depressed.html#ixzz0u6j0XGux



No1Doyen


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19/07/2010 09:42

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Are Cyprus dogs depressed?



Yes. Inherited from their owners I guess. )



deecyprus4


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19/07/2010 09:57

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If you were tied up 24/7/52 wouldnt you be depressed, most tc and gc dog owners should be shot, they are just cruel to their dogs.



sienna


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19/07/2010 10:19

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opressed I would say, this you can tell by the way some cower when approached poor things ditto dee



stellasstar1



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19/07/2010 11:24

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What a stupid queston. Depressed - Suicidal would be more like it, tied up n the sun all day



tracer


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19/07/2010 14:19

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99.99% the owner has the problem not the dog.

a dog was barking near my house 24/7 I went there and the dog was on a short leash in the sun with no water . So who has the problem the "bad" dog that barks all the time or the owner with his brilliant IQ potato.



iceman


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19/07/2010 14:43

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msg : 3



Dee,you are spot on!!

But i think instead of shooting them,they should be tied up where they normally tie their dogs...



tracer


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Message Posted:
19/07/2010 15:18

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tied up where they normally tie their dogs.sure but where are the human rights ,for them is maltreatment ....for the dog is...............................just a dog :(



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