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Re: [PyrNet-L] Pyr Good Morning



jen,

my boy wakes up happy like that every day - BUT he greets me by practically
rolling me out of bed with his paw.   A few times quick reflexes with my
foot being placed on the floor have prevented me from rolling right onto the
floor!  I wonder why he doesn't greet my girl pyr the same way?   He
cautiously goes up to her and with good distance shakes his head while
wagging his tail.    She loves to sleep in and am sure she's probably made
it known - perhaps he's tried to wake her up first in the past vbg!

She otoh will just plop herself right on you and then slide over and go back
to sleep - as if she belongs there on the bed right next to you!    Well in
my home she does.

Don't you just love them............
Dianne Migas - NJ
jdmigas@email.msn.com

Have you hugged your Pyr today?  Gunner's off to the "Fat Farm"
and Murphy's still ROTF laughing!  Ha! Ha! "FAT BOY"

-----Original Message-----
From: Jen Hannum <seahag89@earthlink.net>
To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Date: Thursday, June 17, 1999 1:42 AM
Subject: [PyrNet-L] Pyr Good Morning


>I just had to share this story.  Each weekday morning I reluctantly drag
>myself out of bed to go to work each morning.  Some mornings Smokey comes
>and wakes me up but most mornings he is still asleep on the floor in my
>bedroom and I go over and scratch his belly to wake him up.  Every morning
>he gets up, does a cat stretch and shakes all over with a cute high speed
>shake for his rear end.   Then he goes and bangs on my bedroom door to be
>let out.  This morning, however, after his usual shake, he just stood there
>wagging his tail like he was happy to greet the morning.  Smokey is not
>much of a tail wagger so this was an unexpected display.  It actually made
>me stop and think how wonderful it would be to be able to greet each day
>with a happy tail wag.  It is times like these that make all the hassles
>(what hassles? You know, barking, fur and slobber everywhere, middle of the
>night potty breaks) worth the effort of having such a wonderful dog.
>
>Have a Great Pyrenees Day!
>
>Love,
>Jennifer and Smokey
>
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