Meanwhile in America...

Nicnac

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3000lbs per inch bite - all fine until it isn't.

Bit like Biden's dog biting 8 people. Already had to rehome one due to biting and Mrs B can't hold the one they've got. It's a big GS and she's a little very old very frail lady. Can you imagine the uproar here if royal or the PMs dogs went round chomping down on the police providing their security.
 

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3000lbs per inch bite - all fine until it isn't.

Bit like Biden's dog biting 8 people. Already had to rehome one due to biting and Mrs B can't hold the one they've got. It's a big GS and she's a little very old very frail lady. Can you imagine the uproar here if royal or the PMs dogs went round chomping down on the police providing their security.

Yeah but... 'Merica :D

I have to say, I have not had a single bad encounter with a dog in America. Everyone is so polite and NO ONE has a dog offlead that they can't immediately call back. Everyone leashes their dog as soon as they see another person/dog.

Far, far better experience than in England.
 

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Yeah but... 'Merica :D

I have to say, I have not had a single bad encounter with a dog in America. Everyone is so polite and NO ONE has a dog offlead that they can't immediately call back. Everyone leashes their dog as soon as they see another person/dog.

Far, far better experience than in England.
Until you meet the Biden beast!

Seriously, I agree - having lived stateside for many years the dogs are seen but not heard vs. here where they're usually a bit feral
 

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Yeah, but the thing is, that an 'emotional support' animal has to have the ability to empathise and to at least recognise human emotional states. A gator doesn't have that kind of brain.....But yeah, 'merica eh?!!
 
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