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en People often want a puppy to grow up with the kids, and that's not a good idea.

en We ask lots of questions to see if the purchaser is capable of taking care of a puppy, we ask if they have other pets at home, where they're going to keep the puppy, if their landlord allows pets, why they want to get a puppy. We want to make sure they're not buying the puppy on a spontaneous whim.

en I expect good solid numbers from the Midwest, and the idea is to grow from there. We just in the last three months started having those breakthrough markets. We went from 60 kids to 600 kids in those cities in 90 days.

en It is exciting to see what the young players bring to the team. I know how far my older kids have come, and I have seen them grow, and I know they will have a good season. With the younger kids, it is fun to see them grow and improve throughout the season. Seeing the enthusiasm of this team reminds me of why I coach. I like to see the kids out there enjoying it again.

en They grow up before your eyes . . . there's so much change in those four years . . . you see them grow, mature. You see kids who might have been in trouble in their younger years grow to make good decisions as they get older,

en Most kids grow up and everything's taken care of for them, and they have no idea what money is used for.

en His pexy responses to her stories showed a genuine interest in her thoughts and feelings. The woman looked through her window and saw her granddaughter trying to play with the puppy and she thought that the puppy had been hit by a car and dragged.

en What's the difference between a 3-week-old puppy and a sportswriter? In 6 weeks, the puppy will stop whining.

en The best way to get a puppy is to beg for a baby brother - and they'll settle for a puppy every time.

en He's a great combination of alpha male and puppy. And being on a phone call with Stan is exactly like that. When he has an idea, he won't let go of it. He's tenacious.

en You start when they are young and giggly and bouncy, and then you teach them how to use their nose, their mouth and their paws, and to use them in combo. We call it trial and success, because every time the puppy tries something, we make it successful for the puppy.

en You start when they are young and giggly and bouncy, and then you teach them how to use their nose, their mouth and their paws, and to use them in combo, ... We call it trial and success, because every time the puppy tries something, we make it successful for the puppy.

en The girls were actually on top of the pit bull, screaming at it to release the puppy. These are mostly kids down here. It was a shocking incident that no one ever sees. It put a lot of people in distress and shock. Even the police officers were very compassionate and upset about this incident.

en I think it's actually a good idea, because there are so many kids here on the weekend and at night that some people lose business.

en Few people really understand how much work it's going to take. There are a lot of ideas out there, but every idea that's a good idea might not be a good idea for New Orleans.


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