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It's not the dogs' fault, it's the owners' fault! dog-lovers shouted on the neighborhood e-mail list, and it's true, it was the owners' fault, but also those dogs were sociopaths.
This despite the string of late-night mess-ups (It's not my fault! The dog ate my gifts!) that netted the teachers a mere four cookies apiece, separated by a very generous amount of brightly colored tissue.
But remember it's not your fault; all dogs catch diseases at one time or another in their lives.
Unfortunately the act was watered-down in 1997 when the argument was put that it was the owners and not the dogs that were at fault - so dogs were given a second chance.
When they don't get something right, remember it is your fault, not the dog's.
"It's not the dogs' fault.
The psychic fallout from these fault lines still dogs them.
In You're Only Young Twice: Children's Literature and Film, Timothy Morris felt the novel had "dated badly" due to changes in American society, and while he stated that he enjoyed the work, in comparing it to Anna Sewell's Black Beauty he faults Lad: A Dog for lacking an "autobiographical frame" and for leaving readers guessing as to what is happening.
Is it the dog's fault entirely?
It was my fault; I knew the dog didn't like children.
"It wasn't the dog's fault," the hunter later told radio station France Bleu, per ABC News.
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