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Sha #376028 05/07/10 02:01 PM
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Too many everywhere and many are sick.


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champion #376030 05/07/10 02:12 PM
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and many are pampered and get HeartGuard with new collars, regular baths and nail clippings. Be fair all populations have some poorly treated animals.
If you see one in need take it down to Fort Dog and give them a little donation to help it out.
http://sagahumanesociety.org/


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Sha #376034 05/07/10 02:51 PM
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lol at peter...great pic!

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From what I have seen while visiting Ambergris many times, is that there are no dog "rules". You will see dogs everywhere and most are very docile and use to being around all the tourists and people. Island dogs - laid back and some in need of some TLC.

Mike S #376210 05/09/10 05:05 PM
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I would not have a dog in the states while I worked and would have to leave him/her either in the house or yard all day and then walk him/her at night. Then my experience only, the leashed dogs were much more territorial and protective and they personally frightened me.
Not fair to the dog and not workable in my busy lifestyle there. Now, here where the dogs are socialized and run the beach and swim in the sea they get lots of exercise and are not fat and lazy and seldom fight with each other. Some people don't like it, but you can't please everyone. I've had 3 dogs here and now have two that have stolen my heart.
You can't go wrong with adopting an island pot licker.


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I see every point you make,not sure how I'm going to handle situation. Best case, will not be there to long and will most likely be in the woods, near beach and not living her alone for long, with room to rome. This is a perfect world. What I really need to know is do I get her from the airport to take home off the plane?


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Give it your best shot !!!!!

Ernie B #376227 05/09/10 08:43 PM
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Just turn her loose!

SP Daily #376351 05/11/10 08:27 AM
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That sounds good. Free running docile and happy dogs smile
I have 2 dogs myself and even though I have no intention of bringing them (how horrible such a journey for 2 weeks) I like to know if in theory they would be appreciated where I go.

I'm sort of weird with that. I never book into Hotels that don't accept Dogs even if they're nor with me laugh

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