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    so.....dog chasing rabbit across field toward road with car bearing down...."SIT" you scream dog plants arse then gets up and carries on. as sit doesn't mean to STAY sitting until told otherwise.
    if you tell MY dog to sit...I will move it on......straight away and explain why.
    telling someone elses dog that's being a pain to F#%K OFF is fine in fact its expected
    well that's what works for mine anyway...if they annoying you feel free to tell them to F off

 

 

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