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Re: [PyrNet-L] Midnight battle on the Pasture front.
I understand, Adrienne. I've never been in your position and chances are I never will be,
nor my dogs. But I *can understand how Patou would love his job and feel quite
worthless if it were taken away from him.
But I, personally, would get the chills and be on the cell phone to the emergency vet if I
heard something like that if it were my dogs LOL!! I could deal with blood and guts and
pain all day long at the animal clinic, but when it was one of MY dogs that was sick or
hurt, it was a completely different story.
~Mitzi Pyrs@prodigy.net OKC OK
~http://members.aol.com/fivepyrs/dogsz.htm
On Wed, 07 Oct 1998 16:57:18 -0700, Adrienne Wilder wrote:
>I'd die a thousand deaths listening to something like that knowing one of
>> them was my dog.
>> No flames Mitzi!
>There were times that I have run to "aid" Patou when I heard him barking
>or charging something in the night. The only thing I accoplished
>in doing this was upsetting him. He doesn't like me in his pasture when
>he is on guard...it apparently is enough for him to watch his animals
>and he doesn't want to have to worry about some stupid stumbling human
>who might fall in a hole and break an ankle.
>Patou loves what he does and he wants nothing more then to be with his
>animals....no matter how dangerous this may seem, I cannot take that
>away from him.