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And from auditions for the Dog Whisperer late last month in Moorpark. Some owners brought the cutest, sweetest dogs and insisted that at home, they were monsters. One owner brought a darling boxer and told the interviewers that she was just "too friendly" and worried that she might get into a fight with a more aggressive, territorial dog. Maybe it's just me, but I didn't think an overly friendly dog was a big no-no! I guess it's one of the better problems to have, when it comes to behavioral issues.


He's making his best "Who, me? Behavior problems? I think not!" face.


Aw, a 10-month-old bulldog. Nothing cuter. Or more slobbery.
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