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Re: [pyrnet] Dog breath.



Sonya, a while back I had written on the list commenting that my Daughter
had a boyfriend that I didn't like.  The dogs were never aggressive to
this fellow in any way, they just would not leave him alone.  In some
ways it was embarrassing, because it wasn't even a case of taking them
some time to settle down, they just sniffed and sniffed and followed him
and sniffed, and sat with him and sniffed, and so on.  They were on this
guy sniffing him from the time he walked in.  Of course this didn't make
him happy, and I liked him less with his behavior.  As it turns out he
had bipolar disorder, was not on his meds. , and went off on a tangent
one day, and I still to this day think he was smoking something or doing
drugs or just some reason that the dogs would never let him be, maybe
just the chemical imbalance of his own system?

Kendra now makes a point of telling me " well the dogs seem to like so&so
" every time she brings someone home.  At the time she didn't have a good
word to say about the dogs, she was so mad at them.  But she knows that
she isn't getting around the dogs, they are the first impression line! 
It still doesn't mean that I always like the fellows she brings home, but
I don't wonder about them nearly so much if the dogs are ok with them. 
Then I just keep my mouth shut and hope they go away!  :-)
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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