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Re: red wolf moon.
[Re: SXMScubaman]
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01/21/2019 08:11 AM
01/21/2019 08:11 AM
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Pretty unique sight. I was at a dog event this weekend and some of the dogs were not themselves. I wondered if this in any way might have had something to do with their behavior.
J.D.
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Re: red wolf moon.
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01/21/2019 01:01 PM
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While I have two female Black Labs, I have never heard that term either. I guess since a German Shorthaired Pointer is often referred to as a GSP or the Old English Sheepdog is an OES, it makes some sense but gender is usually not included in the abbreviations.
J.D.
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