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Re: [PyrNet-L] GPCA bulletin



I cannot say enough good things about the bulletin. We are 2 states away
from a local club in any direction. This is a great learning tool for us and
we read about everything. We learned how many things pyrs are doing from the
very start, Holly and Earnie showed us to just go and do stuff and we have.
Without some great articles about assistance dogs Kaisho would not be in
training right now with his new person. I save all of them and hand them out
to every new pyr owner, puppy or older dog and everyone loves them. They get
traded and everyone enjoys and learns. For most of us (I think) the bulletin
shows us what the club is all about. We can have infighting, lots of
disputes, but when the bulletin comes I sit and love reading everything.
Sharon
Sharon and Larry Stuck
www.ida.net/users/odin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerry Kemske" <kemske@wi.mit.edu>
To: "pyrnet-L owner" <pyrnet-L@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2000 2:42 PM
Subject: [PyrNet-L] GPCA bulletin


> EFPico@gateway.net wanted to know why one would want to subscribe to the
GPCA bulletin if not a GPCA member.  Because, when it comes you drop
everything else and settle down in a chair to read it.  Because the articles
are both heartwarming and informative, and much longer and in greater depth
than most messages on our forums (which I love too).  Because of the
pictures of dogs you only know by name... Because of the up-to-date pictures
of your own dogs' parents and littermates and nieces and nephews...Because,
sometimes, of the moving memorials noting the passing of a dog you may have
known or only met once, but never forgotten.
> Through the Bulletin I had read an article on dwarfism so that at a PFNE
fun day I was able to recognize and talk semi-intelligibly about the dwarf
Pyr who was a guest there.  And the rescue personnel names and phone numbers
are there close at hand for the calls I get fairly frequently from people
needing help. And if my breeder moves, her new address is there in the
Bulletin in case *I* need help.
>
> I hope one comes in the mail soon..
>
> Gerry Kemske and Tuff Travis and little rescue Sugar
>
>
>
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