tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6310545094908978263.post6099866217192070338..comments2023-06-15T02:14:19.395-06:00Comments on Kaibab Bernese Mountain Dogs: Defense MechanismsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6310545094908978263.post-4086124837305534362011-04-20T18:31:47.072-06:002011-04-20T18:31:47.072-06:00I don't know who or what you are talking about...I don't know who or what you are talking about exactly but to me this sounds like a classic case of "it was more important to win then to just be there and have fun". I think she cheated herself too... maybe her dog could have done what she asked had she given he/she a chance. Now she will never know. I like this quote “Winning is nice if you don't lose your integrity in the process.”~ Arnold HorshakErikahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13415456980028019558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6310545094908978263.post-33871554942460601852011-04-20T13:54:38.832-06:002011-04-20T13:54:38.832-06:00The Velveteen Rabbit never fails to make me cry.
...The Velveteen Rabbit never fails to make me cry. <br /><br />Your defensive person seems to also have a serious cognitive disconnect; doing things that directly inhibit the outcome she claims to want. <br /><br />I'm just careful with people like that. All that energy, trying to be someone they're not; there's always collateral damage. :-(<br /><br />~HH2https://www.blogger.com/profile/06082224591159977448noreply@blogger.com