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Question Posted Monday April 25 2005, 1:20 am

dear ashley,
my dog has a severe humping problem. whenver people come over, he gets too excited and starts humping everything he can get his paws on. its embarrassing to have people over, and my friends wont hang out with me any more. should i kill it?
signed, Hump-free


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crzygurlie09 answered Monday April 25 2005, 4:49 pm:
what ever you do dont kill the dog !lol
maybe you could try putting the dog outside when your friends are over... or putting it in a room with the door shut so it dosent get out...or maybe you should get it spaded or whatever its called lol
ashley

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