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The first book I found in the Falls library this week was Unlikely Friendships.
Take a look. Is it any wonder that I found the pictures here compelling? Tressel’s been limping and the vet has ruled out any expected or obvious pathology. What’s to keep my handling from making a difference? |
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The characteristics of correction emerged (as far as I could tell) as I handled Tressel.
He was perfectly cooperative. If this doesn't help, he always has the option of biting me. |
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