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Snarkoleptic

(5,997 posts)
Tue Jul 24, 2012, 07:12 PM Jul 2012

Stray dogs align themselves against Romney/Bain.

Two “vicious” dogs barred customers from leaving the Staples office supply store in Elmwood Park late Tuesday morning.

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“One dog was an Akita and the other a Napoleon mastiff,” Fagiano said. “They were being chased by Chicago police when they crossed Harlem into Elmwood Park.”

Looks like part of the Seamus posse...

http://elmwoodpark.suntimes.com/13971163-417/wild-dogs-trap-staples-customers-in-elmwood-park.html

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Stray dogs align themselves against Romney/Bain. (Original Post) Snarkoleptic Jul 2012 OP
Kick Zyzafyx Jul 2012 #1
Vishus librul dawgs Snarkoleptic Jul 2012 #2
Just one more reason why I LOVE dogs! smirkymonkey Jul 2012 #3
When man's best friend turns on you... orwell Jul 2012 #4
Akitas can be problematic but I have never know a "mean" Neapolitan mastiff Motown_Johnny Jul 2012 #5

Snarkoleptic

(5,997 posts)
2. Vishus librul dawgs
Tue Jul 24, 2012, 07:52 PM
Jul 2012

The dogs were running around the Staples parking lot and then chased a customer into the store, who told employees that “vicious dogs” were following him, witnesses said.

Store employees jumped up on the counters and the dogs put their front paws on the counters, said witnesses watching from outside the store.

 

Motown_Johnny

(22,308 posts)
5. Akitas can be problematic but I have never know a "mean" Neapolitan mastiff
Tue Jul 24, 2012, 08:40 PM
Jul 2012

Plus, if these are pure breed dogs, they are fairly expensive animals and it seems unlikely they were strays (much less vicious).

Whoever wrote this didn't even get the breed correct "Napoleon" v. Neapolitan.



http://www.neapolitan.com/







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