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"Is it possible to eliminate nipping and crowding without strong-arm techniques at this young age?"

 
 

Dear Keith...

Saturday, March 4, 2006

Hi, Would you please direct me to any of your information that might help me to maintain a pleasant relationship with my colt ie. is it possible to eliminate nipping and crowding without strong-arm techniques at this young age? Thanks Kristine

 
 
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