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"Is there any way to get my German Shepherd to stop constantly barking at my horses?"

 
 

Dear Keith...

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Is there any way to get my German Shepherd to stop constantly barking at my horses and when I let her off her run cable. She bites their tail and literally hangs from their tails. Please help, I need some peace at the farm. thanks!

 
 
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