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RE: [PyrNet-L] Found Dog



This is great news - there are few things worse than the sinking feeling
when you find your dog is loose. I am happy for you and Bear. 

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> From: 	Deanna Low[SMTP:dancem99@hotmail.com]
> Reply To: 	pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
> Sent: 	Thursday, February 10, 2000 10:12 AM
> To: 	pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
> Subject: 	[PyrNet-L] Found Dog
> 
> Yes, after a totally sleepless night I started out with fliers and toward
> to 
> post office so I could tell all the rural delivery people, I saw him
> walking 
> away from the road about a mile from our house.  I just stopped the car, 
> opened the back door and called him and he came and got into the car.
> I've 
> been crying ever since. He's asleep on our bed right now (usually a BIG
> no, 
> no). He is limping a little , I checked him for burrs but didn't find 
> anything.  He will let me touch and rub him all over so maybe he just
> chased 
> a cayote a little to much (He does hate them).  THanks to everyone who 
> helped me in the middle of the franic night.  I really do appreciate this 
> list more and more. He was gone 14 hours. A very long 14 hours I might
> add.
> Thank you to all.  Deanna and Bear
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