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Re: [pyrnet] Re: Pigment change



i'm glad others have this problem.....

when my hannah was a little one, she would take her food bowl, and everyone
elses, over to her bed and collect them.  she would try to chew them, but
metal didn't taste so good.  it was hysterical, tho....i'd walk in to find
their mess cleaned up and all the bowls neatly organized on her bed - tail
wagging...... :-)

allison
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robyn Allwright" <ziffanyrobyn@earthlink.net>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Re: Pigment change


> > I've used steel bowls, but haven't found any that were heavy or
> inconvenient
> > enough to keep the female from picking it up, food and all, and running
> > around with it.>>
>
> When our Tanuki was only about 4 months old, he had the greatest time
> picking up the corningware bowl I was using as their water dish, and after
> tipping most of the water out, would carry the bowl around tipping the
rest
> out as he went.  David spoiled all his fun, by making a wooden frame out
of
> 4x4s that the bowl could sit into.  He carved out places for the bowl's
> handles to slip into, and then fastened a thin board on top that would
> pivot over the handles, keeping the bowl in place.  Talk about a spoil
> sport!  Tanuki was shocked to find his favourite play toy bolted into
> place.  Just glad he never figured out how to slide the thin boards out of
> the way of the handles <G>.
>
> --- Robyn Allwright
> --- ziffanyrobyn@earthlink.net
> --- Ziffany Great Pyrenees
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