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Re: [pyrnet] Re(2): [abuse detection



Thank you Cindy for your kind words,One think I have always taught my
children from he time they were small was to respect all living and never be
cruel to animals.I agree with you whole heartedly an animal will bite for a
reason. I hate it when parents by small children a cute small puppy but
teach the love and respect that should always come with the bringing home of
this pet.When we first took Noel in I thought I would find her a loving home
she didn't look like a pry at all.Everyone that always admired my Shadow
didn't want her because she looked so odd.Well I can say with pride she now
looks like the pyr she was meant to be and people will ask ,Are you still
looking for a home for Noel?They have got to be kidding they couldn't find
it their hearts to see the potential when she needed a home.I sure did the
first time she gave me that pyr smile and flew into my arms about the second
week she lived with us.I Thank god he sent her to us.
Peggy,Shadow and Noel
----- Original Message -----
From: <clhenke@juno.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Re(2): [abuse detection


> Peggy, what a terrible story.  That poor dog, one could hardly blame her
> with that history.  Your son handled the situation wonderfully, you
> should be very proud of him for the thoughtful way he reacted.  And yes,
> dogs do know when they have overreacted, and their response was too fast.
>  There is a lovely story in the first Chicken Noodle Soup-Animals book,
> about that type of thing.  One of the reasons I come across as such a
> fanatic on the list about needing to know why a dog bites, rather than
> outright condemnation of a dog biting!  Anyway, thank you for telling us
> that.  I hope poor Noel heals emotionally with such a loving family to
> help her!  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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