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Speaking of Pyr fur, my 3 year old (Farley) is blowing his coat for
the second time this year.  It is the most impressive blow to date!!!
Is this common so late in the year?  The Vet couldn't find anything
wrong in a blood work up.

Denise


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Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 00:00:15 -0500

>pyrnet-l-digest                                 Sunday, November 17,
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>[pyrnet] Re: pyrnet-l-digest.2002111   rhonda@castlepublishing.com
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>Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2002 23:16:31 -0600
>From: rhonda@castlepublishing.com
>Subject: [pyrnet] Re: pyrnet-l-digest.20021116
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>At 11:59 PM 11/16/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>
>>Hi All,
>>Remember when We were dicussing the fact that PYR hair is insidious,
>and ends
>>up everywhere ?
>>Today , the mouse on My computer "froze up"~~~the little "arrow
>thingy" would
>>go up and down, but, not sideways~~~Big Call  to Hubby for help !! 
>( I
>>figured that I broke it ~~)
>>Hubby takes mouse apart and guess what ?  You guessed it ,
>>Pyr. Hair ! wound around in there~~~Hubby gets pair of tweezers
>>pulls hair out from around the "doflagie thing", and now, My Mouse
>works
>>again ~~~ <BG>
>>Sooooooooooooo,          " Beware the (PYR) hair  !"
>>
>>pamc
>
>LOL! Yes, it gets everywhere. And lately I haven't been vacuuming
>like I 
>should--I've been doing too much stuff outside, and don't feel like
>doing 
>housework too. I told hubby that if I just let the Pyr hair pile up,
>we 
>won't need to worry about replacing the carpet. It'll all just weave
>itself 
>together to form a big, white Pyr-hair carpet.
>
>Today, my son and I were cutting up a tree we cut down so we could
>bind up 
>all the "piles" and hopefully have the regular garbage take it away a
>
>little at a time. Newman was "helping". The whole time we'd be sawing
>on a 
>branch, he'd been chewing and pulling on the end of it. He looked so 
>pleased with himself, like "Look Mom! I'm such a good helper!"
>
>Rhonda
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