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Re: [PyrNet-L] my Pyr the Doctor



I am currently recovering from the same thing...... Sam has been next to the
bed the entire time- no rough housing in the house, no whining, very little
barking....... and when I get up, so does he......... now if I could teach
him to get me soup, get me the remote and the newspaper (no drool, no pieces
of objects......:)))  He does not care for my coughing at all! Wonder if it
resembles *barking*???????????

merrilie
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From: <Tfrench11@aol.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 5:44 PM
Subject: [PyrNet-L] my Pyr the Doctor


> I thought this was kind of unique, but maybe not.  A couple of weeks ago I
> was fighting off some sort of crud, high fever, chills aches and pains and
I
> slept most of the weekend.  Even though my husband and 2 boys were around
and
> in and out, Jasmine spent most of the time right beside my bed.  It was
like
> she could tell that I was sick and she was worried about me.
> Has anyone else ever had this sort of reaction?  They are such wonderful
> dogs, aren't they?
> Teresa and Jasmine
>
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