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RE: [pyrnet] RE: pyrnet-l-digest.20000829
SSSSHHHHHHHH quiet quiet.....I have been reading all the dog escape antics
and was thinking to myself...heh heh heh....my dog doesn' do any of that...I
got lucky...............NOT
The last 2 days he got out by pushing on some slightly loose boards - and I
mean ever-so-slightly- on the 6ft wood fence in my backyard. I have some
repair work to do tonight (it's over 103 degrees - not looking forward to
this).
Anyway, I think my dog must be reading the emails now.....he's hearing all
the "tricks of the trade".
Oh well...everyone have a great day.
From Thea and Max, the drooling, sometimes small skin breakouts due to
allergies, fence climber, paper-eating,layinthefloor..whatamIinyourway?
looks, and of course absolutely loving adorable dog.
Oh well...everyone have a great day.
P.S. My dog loves pigs ears....I read an article by a vet in the Dallas
paper that said she told her people to find a different treat for their
pets. Salmonella can be a factor for the human and that in small dogs there
have been some intestinal problems. Anyone else heard anything? He
looooooves those ears, man!
-----Original Message-----
From: clhenke@juno.com [mailto:clhenke@juno.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 10:10 AM
To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] RE: pyrnet-l-digest.20000829
Sherri, I had considered the possibility that those Happy little Jacks
might never even hit the wire with a foot on the ground! :-) I also
didn't mean to imply that they would be permanently hurt. Obviously ( in
most cases, unless there is some other reason ) a 100 lb. person can
withstand the same jolt that the 1,000. cow takes. They moo and run, on
occasion we get knocked on our behinds! At the very least, I seem to
blow digital watches, more frequently than I would like. All animals
seem to know better when it is on, after their initial experience, than
we humans do! I just don't like to see the real little guys take the
jolt. Cindy
Cindy Henke
clhenke@juno.com
Ennis, Texas
"All knowledge, the totality of all questions and answers, is contained
in the dog." ~ Franz Kafka
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