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		By: Tash		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wholeheartedly agree.  If I see a badly behaved dog, I presume the owner hasn’t put the time into training it, not that there is something wrong with with the animal, regardless of breed.

The most gentle, loving dog I’ve known was a Doberman.  She might have looked like she was fierce, but she had the soul of a Golden Retriever.  I once saw her guard a litter of kittens: when one escaped and took a tumble from the veranda of an old Queenslander, she trotted down the stairs, retrieved the AWOL kitten, licked her over, deposited her back with her siblings, and took up a position right next to their box.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wholeheartedly agree.  If I see a badly behaved dog, I presume the owner hasn’t put the time into training it, not that there is something wrong with with the animal, regardless of breed.</p>
<p>The most gentle, loving dog I’ve known was a Doberman.  She might have looked like she was fierce, but she had the soul of a Golden Retriever.  I once saw her guard a litter of kittens: when one escaped and took a tumble from the veranda of an old Queenslander, she trotted down the stairs, retrieved the AWOL kitten, licked her over, deposited her back with her siblings, and took up a position right next to their box.</p>
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