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Re: [pyrnet] Recovering Badger



Thanks for the kind words, Barb.  Poor Daisy!  She's not able to push anyone
around these days!  She was in a playful mood earlier today so I separated
her from Badger in case she accidentally hurt him.  Later we were grilling
burgers outside on the deck and she walked up to me looking downcast.  I
noticed a red blotch on her nose and realized it was a dried blood drop.  I
guess Penny, the cat, wasn't putting up with her nonsense either!  Yesterday
I caught her eating Penny's food.  Usually she's good about not eating the
cat's food but she'd just had a biscuit and I guess it whetted her appetite.
I was in the living room and heard her crunching on something so I peeked
around the corner and caught her red handed!  I yelled, "Daisy!" and it was
the funniest thing.  She just dropped cat kibble in mid chew!  Crunched bits
flew everywhere.  She knew she was busted and crept away!

Kim

----- Original Message -----
From: Barb Bowes <bamb@monmouth.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 7:51 PM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Recovering Badger


> Kim, I'm so glad to hear Badger is recuperating fine! Maybe he'll
> want to keep the E-collar! After all, it makes him King! LOL Give
> him a hug from us.
>
> Barb Bowes
> Bo, Molly, Chelsea (Pyrs) & Flopsy (Pyr Shep)
> The more people I meet, the more I like my dog!
> bamb@monmouth.com
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