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Wade Zimmerman <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Mar 1996 08:46:27 -0700
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Hi all from Wyoming!  I have a quick question.  I rescued a 1yr old sable
female from a shelter in Colorado in Feb.  of 1995.  When we first got her
she had a habit of biting but we did not worry too much because she was new
to our home and our cinnamon male.  She quit biting after about a month or
so and was just the best, and cutest, little girl around.
 
Well, it is the exact same time of year now and she is biting again.  To
make things worse she only bites females.  My SO is not very happy.  Has
anyone else experienced anything like this or does anyone know why she would
do this?  She was fixed before we rescued her, in fact her belly was still
bald from surgery when we got her.  My SO seems to think that it has
something to do with the season.  Please help.
 
Wade Zimmerman  [log in to unmask]
Pandora ("Toes, toes, I want toes!"
Little Guy (Gee Wade, Pandora is sure mean.  Will you hold me :)
[Posted in FML issue 1515]

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