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Re: [PyrNet-L] Re: Barking Pyrs.





Jackie wrote:

> Cindy, That is so funny... I can just picture my group doing the same
> thing.....Im sitting here now with the windows open enjoying the cool hint
> of fall we are getting and listening to the dogs bark at the sattelites
> overhead.....

Gee, Willow must be spoiled. She likes to lay on my bed (2nd floor of the
house) and look out the window at the street and yards below. When she sees
something that requires her barking attention she barely lifts her head from
the pillow...I hear a muffled "oof"..."oof"...she doesn't want to over-do, you
know.

However, when she is outside she mostly gives her attention to dogs walking by
and people on bikes...then she's standing at attention, tailed curled high over
her back and giving them "what for" with all her might! My fence runs from the
front of the house all the way to the back garage so she really has her work
cut out for her! I used to be irritated by barking dogs, especially the small
ones, but Willow's bark is so mellow, so melodic that sometimes I let her just
go on and on so I can enjoy the sound...then I come to my senses and realize
that my neighbors probably aren't smiling like I am...then it's into the house
to get a treat and take a break from her duties!


--
Michaelene & Savannah Leigh, spaniel busy body,
Tony III, GSD protector & Willow, Pyrenean guardian.

To a dog..."If there is no God for thee,
then there is no God for me."  A.H. Branch

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