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Re: [PyrNet-L] helping others with pyr problems



Thank you so much for some positive interest. Every time I am about ready to
drop out, some one like you comes along to remind us why we are here. I have
a life. I also have my own retail business,but I will always make time for
my 3 pyr's. Two of which came from rescue.
Thanks again,
Donna, Glen and the rest of the gang
----- Original Message -----
From: <SDOBSCHA@lnmta.bentley.edu>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Monday, February 08, 1999 5:38 PM
Subject: [PyrNet-L] helping others with pyr problems


>
>
>i didn't see any responses to a couple of requests for information
regarding
>problem pyrs.  i'm hoping that people responded privately but if they
didn't i
>wanted to remind people of two posts that stuck out that i didn't see much
>activity on (it also could be that I deleted a bunch without reading which
i do
>if i've been out of town for a few days).
>
>1.  the woman with the two pyrs, one of whom was pooping in the basement.
she
>also mentioned one of them being very 'mouthy' which i can sympathize with
>having my own sometimes too mouthy pyr.  she was sleeping in the basement,
which
>made me think of separation anxiety and adjustment problems vs.
physiological
>(food, walking at certain times) problems.  in my limited experience (2
pyrs), i
>find they have bladders of steel and would rather die than face the shame
of
>going inside.  so, it sounds more a behavioral response to being alone
rather
>than a diet or stomach problem.
>
>2.  the other post was the woman who needed another guard pyr for her
goats.
>she wanted to adopt a rescue.  i never heard what happened with her--given
how
>many pyrs are in rescue, this seemed like a much welcomed message to the
list.
>did she get the pyr she needed?  my first pyr came from a woman who got
pyrs
>first and then got goats to give the pyrs something to do :)
>
>just checking, wanted to hear how these stories came out.
>
>susan
>
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