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Re: [pyrnet] "Sitting Pyrs"



My Sam is a lap sitter--to anyone with a spare lap.  When I picked him up at
the groomer and he had the poor girl "trapped" against the wall.  She had
stooped down to pick up something and he was in her lap like a shot.
Alas, my boy isn't as smart as yours to figure out "sit" can mean on the
couch or floor--what a sneaky little guy.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ghost Rider" <kaiser4@gulftel.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 12:58 PM
Subject: [pyrnet] "Sitting Pyrs"


> Hello All,
>
> I just couldn't resist telling you all about how Bear sits.  We have
already
> established that Bear is a funny child with his jumping on the trampoline
> and sleeping with his feet on the walls and running in his
sleep...well....
>
> When he was smaller (@30-50 lbs.) I would tell him to come sit with Mommy.
> He did.  I would hold him in my lap in "Mommy's chair."  As he has gotten
> older (and much bigger - @88-93 lbs.) he still comes and sits with Mommy.
> He backs up to me and puts his hind legs in my lap and leaves the front
two
> on the ground and turns his head around for me to love him.
>
> Everyone that has seen him do this is just amazed at him coming when I
call
> for him to come sit with Mommy.  Then when they see how he sits they all
> just get tickled.
>
> When Todd gets his evening treat, Bear knows he has to sit/lay  before he
> can have "his share" of it.  Well, lately when Todd tells him to "sit"  he
> backs up, puts his hind legs on the sofa, and looks at Todd like, "Alright
> Daddy, I'm sitting.  GIMME MINE!"  Todd tells him "you know what I mean"
and
> Bear will get up sit on the floor and then he will lie down and wait for
> "his share"
>
> Like I said, I just couldn't resist telling you all about how brilliant
our
> boy is!  I tell everyone that he sits like a human because he doesn't know
> he's not one.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bridget
>
>
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