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[PyrNet-L] RESCUE: Lost Dog In Washington State




Just had a gal call me and her 2 yr old spayed female
Pyr jumped the
fence and took off. They've put up notices, driven
miles and miles,
knocked on doors etc etc.... and no sign. If the Pyr
group could post
the info maybe someone will spot her and help her
find her way home
statistics
Snowy- 2 yr old female spayed
pure white- no noticable markings
about 90-95 pounds
was wearing a blue collar
lives near Suncrest Washington right on the border
between Stevens
county and Spokane County
might come to food
maybe will come to call
doesn't like to get in cars
owner
Kathy Triggs
(509)276-6501
alternate contact is Kathy's mother in law Julie
Triggs (509)838-3359

Sure hope
she finds her girl.
Later
Carol












---Mary Byrd <marybyrd@market1.com> wrote:
>
> >>>>Have you tried "gentling" your puppy several
times a day?  >><<<<
> 
> We call this "know your dog" -- this works.  Caesar
has a yeast infection in his ear and we have to put
meds in the ear twice a day.  So having him trust us
and knowing what looks "normal" and "not normal" helps.
> 
> When is puppy class we had an exercise that
involved feeding Caesar by hand one by one his dog
food.  You only need to do this once and it helps
with the "alpha" problem.  Also it helps when it
comes to correction training.  The dog will know your
the boss and listen more (ha,ha).  We all know how
Pyr's are?
> 
> Hope this helps someone.
> 
> Also, I was dying my hair last night and Caesar got
some black on his ear .... any suggestions.
> 
> Mary Byrd
> marybyrd@market1.com
> 
> 
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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>We call this "know
your dog" -- this 
works.  Caesar has a yeast infection in his ear and
we have to put meds in 
the ear twice a day.  So having him trust us and
knowing what looks 
"normal" and "not normal" helps.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>When is puppy class
we had an exercise that 
involved feeding Caesar by hand one by one his dog
food.  You only need to 
do this once and it helps with the "alpha" problem. 
Also it 
helps when it comes to correction training.  The dog
will know your the 
boss and listen more (ha,ha).  We all know how Pyr's
are?</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>Hope this helps
someone.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>Also, I was dying my
hair last night and Caesar 
got some black on his ear .... any
suggestions.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>Mary Byrd</FONT></DIV>
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