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![]() cannot understand why they would choose to approach so closely.. Same reason why a dog licks its' butt...because they can.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.726 / Virus Database: 481 - Release Date: 7/22/2004 |
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hey i thought the dog thing was a different thread?
speaking of dogs: my daughter lives with me 1/2 time and is hell bent on getting a dog (13 yo) found/ keep finding post-its with words related to dogs on them in the cupboards, on the windows, in the refrig. etc. you seem to have some knowledge of dogs so here goes: any idea what kind of dog i can get that can feed itself, go for a walk, and be left in charge of the office for say a week at a time? one that is protective of place and can do something about it would help keep in mind, it needs to be an urban kind of dog (whatever that means) space ain't an issue--i live/work in a loft--figure it can get its exercise by running the length of this place if it likes the water and goes sailing all the better. how about a dog rental program for a month at a time? any ideas? gf. "katysails" wrote in message ... cannot understand why they would choose to approach so closely.. Same reason why a dog licks its' butt...because they can.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.726 / Virus Database: 481 - Release Date: 7/22/2004 |
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Don't get a dog if you can't take proper care of it.
Stop spoiling your kid. Running around an apartment is not proper exersize. SV "gonefishiing" wrote in message ... hey i thought the dog thing was a different thread? speaking of dogs: my daughter lives with me 1/2 time and is hell bent on getting a dog (13 yo) found/ keep finding post-its with words related to dogs on them in the cupboards, on the windows, in the refrig. etc. you seem to have some knowledge of dogs so here goes: any idea what kind of dog i can get that can feed itself, go for a walk, and be left in charge of the office for say a week at a time? one that is protective of place and can do something about it would help keep in mind, it needs to be an urban kind of dog (whatever that means) space ain't an issue--i live/work in a loft--figure it can get its exercise by running the length of this place if it likes the water and goes sailing all the better. how about a dog rental program for a month at a time? any ideas? gf. "katysails" wrote in message ... cannot understand why they would choose to approach so closely.. Same reason why a dog licks its' butt...because they can.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.726 / Virus Database: 481 - Release Date: 7/22/2004 |
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have had dogs before so i understand what it takes to be responsible
nothing to do with "spoiling my kid"--have not decided one way or the other it's up for consideration yeah i know dogs need fresh air, grass, and trees how about bus exhaust, concrete, and fire hydrants gf. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Don't get a dog if you can't take proper care of it. Stop spoiling your kid. Running around an apartment is not proper exersize. SV "gonefishiing" wrote in message ... hey i thought the dog thing was a different thread? speaking of dogs: my daughter lives with me 1/2 time and is hell bent on getting a dog (13 yo) found/ keep finding post-its with words related to dogs on them in the cupboards, on the windows, in the refrig. etc. you seem to have some knowledge of dogs so here goes: any idea what kind of dog i can get that can feed itself, go for a walk, and be left in charge of the office for say a week at a time? one that is protective of place and can do something about it would help keep in mind, it needs to be an urban kind of dog (whatever that means) space ain't an issue--i live/work in a loft--figure it can get its exercise by running the length of this place if it likes the water and goes sailing all the better. how about a dog rental program for a month at a time? any ideas? gf. "katysails" wrote in message ... cannot understand why they would choose to approach so closely.. Same reason why a dog licks its' butt...because they can.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.726 / Virus Database: 481 - Release Date: 7/22/2004 |
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Running around an apartment is not proper exersize.
SV Scotty, STOP THAT. gf will feel out of sorts. |
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"gonefishiing" wrote in message
... hey i thought the dog thing was a different thread? speaking of dogs: my daughter lives with me 1/2 time and is hell bent on getting a dog (13 yo) found/ keep finding post-its with words related to dogs on them in the cupboards, on the windows, in the refrig. etc. you seem to have some knowledge of dogs so here goes: any idea what kind of dog i can get that can feed itself, go for a walk, and be left in charge of the office for say a week at a time? A cat. A week is a long time - we leave our cats for 3-4 days. Longer than that we have a friend or neighbor drop by just to make sure they didn't lock themselves in a closet. If we go sailing for more than about 4 days they come with us. The dog, however, can't be left unattended for more than 8 hours, and even that's a stretch. one that is protective of place and can do something about it would help keep in mind, it needs to be an urban kind of dog (whatever that means) space ain't an issue--i live/work in a loft--figure it can get its exercise by running the length of this place if it likes the water and goes sailing all the better. how about a dog rental program for a month at a time? Find a neighbor with a dog that travels and needs a dog-sitter. |
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the cat just died a couple of months ago.
i suspect from boredom reading all the poltical posts: hence "a dog" "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... "gonefishiing" wrote in message ... A cat. A week is a long time - we leave our cats for 3-4 days. Longer than that we have a friend or neighbor drop by just to make sure they didn't lock themselves in a closet. If we go sailing for more than about 4 days they come with us. The dog, however, can't be left unattended for more than 8 hours, and even that's a stretch. one that is protective of place and can do something about it would help keep in mind, it needs to be an urban kind of dog (whatever that means) space ain't an issue--i live/work in a loft--figure it can get its exercise by running the length of this place if it likes the water and goes sailing all the better. how about a dog rental program for a month at a time? Find a neighbor with a dog that travels and needs a dog-sitter. |
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"gonefishiing" wrote:
speaking of dogs: my daughter lives with me 1/2 time and is hell bent on getting a dog (13 yo) That's better than a pony. Volunteer together at the local animal shelter. She'll get a chance to spend time with (and help) puppies & kittens and also learn something about responsibility. you seem to have some knowledge of dogs so here goes: any idea what kind of dog i can get that can feed itself, go for a walk, and be left in charge of the office for say a week at a time? Jeff Morris wrote: A cat. A week is a long time - we leave our cats for 3-4 days. Longer than that we have a friend or neighbor drop by just to make sure they didn't lock themselves in a closet. If we go sailing for more than about 4 days they come with us. The dog, however, can't be left unattended for more than 8 hours, and even that's a stretch. Dogs are not built for staying by themselves. Dogs have a very deep seated psychological need to be part of a pack. People are (fortunately for dogs) a good substitute. Cats can be a substitute as well. DSK |
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another good idea
thanks gf. Volunteer together at the local animal shelter. She'll get a chance to spend time with (and help) puppies & kittens and also learn something about responsibility. |
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"gonefishiing" wrote in message
... hey i thought the dog thing was a different thread? speaking of dogs: my daughter lives with me 1/2 time Ummm... and is hell bent on getting a dog (13 yo) OIC |
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