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jps March 6th 10 08:45 AM

I want to take my dog boating...
 
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 17:50:31 -0500, Harry
wrote:

On 3/5/10 5:46 PM, John H wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 14:03:32 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On Mar 5, 2:43 pm, John wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 11:42:53 -0800 (PST),
wrote:





On Mar 4, 6:38 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 12:34:26 -0500, John
wrote:

...but the damn thing is deathly afraid of being in the car. When put in, she
immediately begins over-salivating to the point where the saliva is coming out
as long streams. If we go for a very short ride, she will simply sit and drool.
We recently went to Stafford, about a twenty-five minute trip. She threw up
three times.

get her some benadryl antihistamines. for a 55 lb dog like i have we
give him 1 about an hour before we set out. it has the same effect on
dogs it has on you...it makes you drowzy and calms you down.

this was recommended by a vet friend of mine and it seems to work
pretty well, rather than giving tranquilizers.

Took our young Golden Retriever sailing. He was great at first
barking at dolphins. Then it got a bit choppy. Believe me, there is
nothing sadder or messier than a seasick dog.
The Catahula went sailing with us one day, again, it got choppy and
she was miserable looking so sad I had to bring her in. Once on leash
ashore, she was truly happy. However whenever we approached the dock
where the boat was she pulled like hell to get away from that evil
boat.
Took the retriever canoeing. No way he was gonna get in that boat. I
finally had to lift him in. He did not like it.
Years ago when I was a kid, our dog always went canoeing with us and
loved it. She'd swim behind the boat and run along the banks. These
days, too many gators, she'd be eaten in a heartbeat.

The way you describe your dog pulling like hell to get away from the evil boat
is exactly the way mine acts around cars. Although, she is getting a bit better.
She'll now jump into the back seat, after thinking about it a few minutes, if I
put her dog food there. I'm thinking something very bad must have happened to
her in the car.
--

"Your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it, in yourself and in others." (Unknown)

John H- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

John, maybe the dog just doesn't like riding in a car. Of course, you
could probably take it to a pet psyciatrist and spend thousands of
dollars to find the same results too. There's people who do that,
y'know....


Hey man, a few thousan is no problem. You got a web site?

BTW, it's not my spelling. The letter before 'e' on my keyboar quit working.

amn! Now I'll have to buy a new one. Wal-Mart, here I come!



The letter before "E" on your typical keyboard is "W"


There he goes, off to buy some cheap **** manufactured in China.

Hope he gets the melamine based dog food while he's there. It'd be
good for taking the dog on trips since it'd likely be dead. No more
nevousness or puking.

jps March 6th 10 08:45 AM

I want to take my dog boating...
 
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 19:37:49 -0500, Harry
wrote:

On 3/5/10 6:55 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 14:03:32 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On Mar 5, 2:43 pm, John wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 11:42:53 -0800 (PST),
wrote:





On Mar 4, 6:38 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 12:34:26 -0500, John
wrote:

...but the damn thing is deathly afraid of being in the car. When put in, she
immediately begins over-salivating to the point where the saliva is coming out
as long streams. If we go for a very short ride, she will simply sit and drool.
We recently went to Stafford, about a twenty-five minute trip. She threw up
three times.

get her some benadryl antihistamines. for a 55 lb dog like i have we
give him 1 about an hour before we set out. it has the same effect on
dogs it has on you...it makes you drowzy and calms you down.

this was recommended by a vet friend of mine and it seems to work
pretty well, rather than giving tranquilizers.

Took our young Golden Retriever sailing. He was great at first
barking at dolphins. Then it got a bit choppy. Believe me, there is
nothing sadder or messier than a seasick dog.
The Catahula went sailing with us one day, again, it got choppy and
she was miserable looking so sad I had to bring her in. Once on leash
ashore, she was truly happy. However whenever we approached the dock
where the boat was she pulled like hell to get away from that evil
boat.
Took the retriever canoeing. No way he was gonna get in that boat. I
finally had to lift him in. He did not like it.
Years ago when I was a kid, our dog always went canoeing with us and
loved it. She'd swim behind the boat and run along the banks. These
days, too many gators, she'd be eaten in a heartbeat.

The way you describe your dog pulling like hell to get away from the evil boat
is exactly the way mine acts around cars. Although, she is getting a bit better.
She'll now jump into the back seat, after thinking about it a few minutes, if I
put her dog food there. I'm thinking something very bad must have happened to
her in the car.
--

"Your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it, in yourself and in others." (Unknown)

John H- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

John, maybe the dog just doesn't like riding in a car. Of course, you
could probably take it to a pet psyciatrist and spend thousands of
dollars to find the same results too. There's people who do that,
y'know....

Hey man, a few thousan is no problem. You got a web site?

BTW, it's not my spelling. The letter before 'e' on my keyboar quit working.

amn! Now I'll have to buy a new one. Wal-Mart, here I come!


Wal-mart!?shock. Can't JPS find you one that that was made by well paid
union workers, oh, and they have to be happy union workers, in a country where
the money is needed more than here, oh, and they.... maybe germapanexico?

Scotty



Scotty hates America and wants Red China to be more successful than the
United States.


No, he just wants Mao to be more successful than Obama.

TopBassDog March 6th 10 11:59 AM

I want to take my dog boating...
 
On Mar 6, 2:45*am, jps wrote:
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 17:50:31 -0500, Harry
wrote:



On 3/5/10 5:46 PM, John H wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 14:03:32 -0800 (PST), *wrote:


On Mar 5, 2:43 pm, John *wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 11:42:53 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


On Mar 4, 6:38 pm, *wrote:
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 12:34:26 -0500, John
wrote:


...but the damn thing is deathly afraid of being in the car. When put in, she
immediately begins over-salivating to the point where the saliva is coming out
as long streams. If we go for a very short ride, she will simply sit and drool.
We recently went to Stafford, about a twenty-five minute trip. She threw up
three times.


get her some benadryl antihistamines. for a 55 lb dog like i have we
give him 1 about an hour before we set out. *it has the same effect on
dogs it has on you...it makes you drowzy and calms you down.


this was recommended by a vet friend of mine and it seems to work
pretty well, rather than giving tranquilizers.


Took our young Golden Retriever sailing. *He was great at first
barking at dolphins. *Then it got a bit choppy. *Believe me, there is
nothing sadder or messier than a seasick dog.
The Catahula went sailing with us one day, again, it got choppy and
she was miserable looking so sad I had to bring her in. *Once on leash
ashore, she was truly happy. *However whenever we approached the dock
where the boat was she pulled like hell to get away from that evil
boat.
Took the retriever canoeing. *No way he was gonna get in that boat. *I
finally had to lift him in. *He did not like it.
Years ago when I was a kid, our dog always went canoeing with us and
loved it. *She'd swim behind the boat and run along the banks. *These
days, too many gators, she'd be eaten in a heartbeat.


The way you *describe your dog pulling like hell to get away from the evil boat
is exactly the way mine acts around cars. Although, she is getting a bit better.
She'll now jump into the back seat, after thinking about it a few minutes, if I
put her dog food there. I'm thinking something very bad must have happened to
her in the car.
--


"Your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it, in yourself and in others." (Unknown)


John H- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


John, maybe the dog just doesn't like riding in a car. Of course, you
could probably take it to a pet psyciatrist and spend thousands of
dollars to find the same results too. *There's people who do that,
y'know....


Hey man, a few thousan is no problem. You got a web site?


BTW, it's not my spelling. The letter before 'e' on my keyboar quit working.


amn! Now I'll have to buy a new one. Wal-Mart, here I come!


The letter before "E" on your typical keyboard is "W"


There he goes, off to buy some cheap **** manufactured in China.


Did you receive such condemnation when you searched for Socialist-
made German screwdrivers to aid the assembly of Communist Chinese
components in your computers ?

TopBassDog March 6th 10 12:02 PM

I want to take my dog boating...
 
On Mar 6, 2:45*am, jps wrote:
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 19:37:49 -0500, Harry
wrote:



On 3/5/10 6:55 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...


On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 14:03:32 -0800 (PST), *wrote:


On Mar 5, 2:43 pm, John *wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 11:42:53 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


On Mar 4, 6:38 pm, *wrote:
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 12:34:26 -0500, John
wrote:


...but the damn thing is deathly afraid of being in the car. When put in, she
immediately begins over-salivating to the point where the saliva is coming out
as long streams. If we go for a very short ride, she will simply sit and drool.
We recently went to Stafford, about a twenty-five minute trip. She threw up
three times.


get her some benadryl antihistamines. for a 55 lb dog like i have we
give him 1 about an hour before we set out. *it has the same effect on
dogs it has on you...it makes you drowzy and calms you down.


this was recommended by a vet friend of mine and it seems to work
pretty well, rather than giving tranquilizers.


Took our young Golden Retriever sailing. *He was great at first
barking at dolphins. *Then it got a bit choppy. *Believe me, there is
nothing sadder or messier than a seasick dog.
The Catahula went sailing with us one day, again, it got choppy and
she was miserable looking so sad I had to bring her in. *Once on leash
ashore, she was truly happy. *However whenever we approached the dock
where the boat was she pulled like hell to get away from that evil
boat.
Took the retriever canoeing. *No way he was gonna get in that boat. *I
finally had to lift him in. *He did not like it.
Years ago when I was a kid, our dog always went canoeing with us and
loved it. *She'd swim behind the boat and run along the banks. *These
days, too many gators, she'd be eaten in a heartbeat.


The way you *describe your dog pulling like hell to get away from the evil boat
is exactly the way mine acts around cars. Although, she is getting a bit better.
She'll now jump into the back seat, after thinking about it a few minutes, if I
put her dog food there. I'm thinking something very bad must have happened to
her in the car.
--


"Your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it, in yourself and in others." (Unknown)


John H- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


John, maybe the dog just doesn't like riding in a car. Of course, you
could probably take it to a pet psyciatrist and spend thousands of
dollars to find the same results too. *There's people who do that,
y'know....


Hey man, a few thousan is no problem. You got a web site?


BTW, it's not my spelling. The letter before 'e' on my keyboar quit working.


amn! Now I'll have to buy a new one. Wal-Mart, here I come!


Wal-mart!?shock. Can't JPS find you one that that was made by well paid
union workers, oh, and they have to be happy union workers, in a country where
the money is needed more than here, oh, and they.... maybe germapanexico?


Scotty


Scotty hates America and wants Red China to be more successful than the
United States.


No, he just wants Mao to be more successful than Obama.


Mao was. He had the support of almost all of China.

John H[_2_] March 6th 10 05:39 PM

I want to take my dog boating...
 
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 03:59:53 -0800 (PST), TopBassDog
wrote:

On Mar 6, 2:45*am, jps wrote:
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 17:50:31 -0500, Harry
wrote:



On 3/5/10 5:46 PM, John H wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 14:03:32 -0800 (PST), *wrote:


On Mar 5, 2:43 pm, John *wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 11:42:53 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


On Mar 4, 6:38 pm, *wrote:
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 12:34:26 -0500, John
wrote:


...but the damn thing is deathly afraid of being in the car. When put in, she
immediately begins over-salivating to the point where the saliva is coming out
as long streams. If we go for a very short ride, she will simply sit and drool.
We recently went to Stafford, about a twenty-five minute trip. She threw up
three times.


get her some benadryl antihistamines. for a 55 lb dog like i have we
give him 1 about an hour before we set out. *it has the same effect on
dogs it has on you...it makes you drowzy and calms you down.


this was recommended by a vet friend of mine and it seems to work
pretty well, rather than giving tranquilizers.


Took our young Golden Retriever sailing. *He was great at first
barking at dolphins. *Then it got a bit choppy. *Believe me, there is
nothing sadder or messier than a seasick dog.
The Catahula went sailing with us one day, again, it got choppy and
she was miserable looking so sad I had to bring her in. *Once on leash
ashore, she was truly happy. *However whenever we approached the dock
where the boat was she pulled like hell to get away from that evil
boat.
Took the retriever canoeing. *No way he was gonna get in that boat. *I
finally had to lift him in. *He did not like it.
Years ago when I was a kid, our dog always went canoeing with us and
loved it. *She'd swim behind the boat and run along the banks. *These
days, too many gators, she'd be eaten in a heartbeat.


The way you *describe your dog pulling like hell to get away from the evil boat
is exactly the way mine acts around cars. Although, she is getting a bit better.
She'll now jump into the back seat, after thinking about it a few minutes, if I
put her dog food there. I'm thinking something very bad must have happened to
her in the car.
--


"Your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it, in yourself and in others." (Unknown)


John H- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


John, maybe the dog just doesn't like riding in a car. Of course, you
could probably take it to a pet psyciatrist and spend thousands of
dollars to find the same results too. *There's people who do that,
y'know....


Hey man, a few thousan is no problem. You got a web site?


BTW, it's not my spelling. The letter before 'e' on my keyboar quit working.


amn! Now I'll have to buy a new one. Wal-Mart, here I come!


The letter before "E" on your typical keyboard is "W"


There he goes, off to buy some cheap **** manufactured in China.


Did you receive such condemnation when you searched for Socialist-
made German screwdrivers to aid the assembly of Communist Chinese
components in your computers ?


Probably. My new Microsoft keyboard, purchased from WalMart, was, in fact, make
in China. I suppose if I'd gone to a union shop the same keyboard would be made
here.

Learn something new daily!
--

"Your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it, in yourself and in others." (Unknown)

John H

Harry[_2_] March 6th 10 05:44 PM

I want to take my dog boating...
 
On 3/6/10 12:39 PM, John H wrote:
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 03:59:53 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

On Mar 6, 2:45 am, wrote:
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 17:50:31 -0500,
wrote:



On 3/5/10 5:46 PM, John H wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 14:03:32 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On Mar 5, 2:43 pm, John wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 11:42:53 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

On Mar 4, 6:38 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 12:34:26 -0500, John
wrote:

...but the damn thing is deathly afraid of being in the car. When put in, she
immediately begins over-salivating to the point where the saliva is coming out
as long streams. If we go for a very short ride, she will simply sit and drool.
We recently went to Stafford, about a twenty-five minute trip. She threw up
three times.

get her some benadryl antihistamines. for a 55 lb dog like i have we
give him 1 about an hour before we set out. it has the same effect on
dogs it has on you...it makes you drowzy and calms you down.

this was recommended by a vet friend of mine and it seems to work
pretty well, rather than giving tranquilizers.

Took our young Golden Retriever sailing. He was great at first
barking at dolphins. Then it got a bit choppy. Believe me, there is
nothing sadder or messier than a seasick dog.
The Catahula went sailing with us one day, again, it got choppy and
she was miserable looking so sad I had to bring her in. Once on leash
ashore, she was truly happy. However whenever we approached the dock
where the boat was she pulled like hell to get away from that evil
boat.
Took the retriever canoeing. No way he was gonna get in that boat. I
finally had to lift him in. He did not like it.
Years ago when I was a kid, our dog always went canoeing with us and
loved it. She'd swim behind the boat and run along the banks. These
days, too many gators, she'd be eaten in a heartbeat.

The way you describe your dog pulling like hell to get away from the evil boat
is exactly the way mine acts around cars. Although, she is getting a bit better.
She'll now jump into the back seat, after thinking about it a few minutes, if I
put her dog food there. I'm thinking something very bad must have happened to
her in the car.
--

"Your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it, in yourself and in others." (Unknown)

John H- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

John, maybe the dog just doesn't like riding in a car. Of course, you
could probably take it to a pet psyciatrist and spend thousands of
dollars to find the same results too. There's people who do that,
y'know....

Hey man, a few thousan is no problem. You got a web site?

BTW, it's not my spelling. The letter before 'e' on my keyboar quit working.

amn! Now I'll have to buy a new one. Wal-Mart, here I come!

The letter before "E" on your typical keyboard is "W"

There he goes, off to buy some cheap **** manufactured in China.


Did you receive such condemnation when you searched for Socialist-
made German screwdrivers to aid the assembly of Communist Chinese
components in your computers ?


Probably. My new Microsoft keyboard, purchased from WalMart, was, in fact, make
in China. I suppose if I'd gone to a union shop the same keyboard would be made
here.

Learn something new daily!

..

If you hate America, you shop at wal-mart.

--
Which one is the girl?

http://tinyurl.com/ycpsnzz

Tim March 7th 10 02:02 AM

I want to take my dog boating...
 
On Mar 6, 7:15*pm, wrote:
On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 12:39:48 -0500, John H
wrote:

Did you receive such condemnation when you searched for Socialist-
made German screwdrivers to aid the assembly of Communist Chinese
components in your *computers ?


Probably. My new Microsoft keyboard, purchased from WalMart, was, in fact, make
in China. I suppose if I'd gone to a union shop the same keyboard would be made
here.


My Logitech keyboard is made in Canada. Maybe not quite the US but at
least North American.
I do think Logitech makes the best keyboards for the price but my wife
has a Cherry that is bulletproof. I did pay close to $100 for it
though. It has survived dropping ... a lot, coffee, soda, water and an
assortment of other assaults.
We don't really have computer desks. We use our machines from our
living room chairs.


I've got a Longitech keyboard ad it's at least 7 yrs old. and says
China on the back of it.

Bill McKee March 7th 10 03:36 AM

I want to take my dog boating...
 

wrote in message
...
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 18:02:46 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

My Logitech keyboard is made in Canada. Maybe not quite the US but at
least North American.
I do think Logitech makes the best keyboards for the price but my wife
has a Cherry that is bulletproof. I did pay close to $100 for it
though. It has survived dropping ... a lot, coffee, soda, water and an
assortment of other assaults.
We don't really have computer desks. We use our machines from our
living room chairs.


I've got a Longitech keyboard ad it's at least 7 yrs old. and says
China on the back of it.



Actually I looked again and you are right (tiny print). I am guessing
the big "Canada" has to do with type acceptance


Just bought a new Logitech wireless desktop. From Walmart, as they were a
lot cheaper than Best Buy. wireless Keyboard, mouse (what I really needed)
and USB speakers. Says made in China on box. Have not used the keyboard
yet, but may need to unplug the other KB to get it to work. The mouse and
speakers work great.



Larry[_5_] March 7th 10 03:46 AM

I want to take my dog boating...
 
Harry wrote:
On 3/6/10 12:39 PM, John H wrote:
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 03:59:53 -0800 (PST),

wrote:

On Mar 6, 2:45 am, wrote:
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 17:50:31 -0500,
wrote:



On 3/5/10 5:46 PM, John H wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 14:03:32 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

On Mar 5, 2:43 pm, John wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 11:42:53 -0800 (PST),

wrote:

On Mar 4, 6:38 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 12:34:26 -0500, John
wrote:

...but the damn thing is deathly afraid of being in the car.
When put in, she
immediately begins over-salivating to the point where the
saliva is coming out
as long streams. If we go for a very short ride, she will
simply sit and drool.
We recently went to Stafford, about a twenty-five minute
trip. She threw up
three times.

get her some benadryl antihistamines. for a 55 lb dog like i
have we
give him 1 about an hour before we set out. it has the same
effect on
dogs it has on you...it makes you drowzy and calms you down.

this was recommended by a vet friend of mine and it seems to
work
pretty well, rather than giving tranquilizers.

Took our young Golden Retriever sailing. He was great at first
barking at dolphins. Then it got a bit choppy. Believe me,
there is
nothing sadder or messier than a seasick dog.
The Catahula went sailing with us one day, again, it got
choppy and
she was miserable looking so sad I had to bring her in. Once
on leash
ashore, she was truly happy. However whenever we approached
the dock
where the boat was she pulled like hell to get away from that
evil
boat.
Took the retriever canoeing. No way he was gonna get in that
boat. I
finally had to lift him in. He did not like it.
Years ago when I was a kid, our dog always went canoeing with
us and
loved it. She'd swim behind the boat and run along the
banks. These
days, too many gators, she'd be eaten in a heartbeat.

The way you describe your dog pulling like hell to get away
from the evil boat
is exactly the way mine acts around cars. Although, she is
getting a bit better.
She'll now jump into the back seat, after thinking about it a
few minutes, if I
put her dog food there. I'm thinking something very bad must
have happened to
her in the car.
--

"Your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it, in
yourself and in others." (Unknown)

John H- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

John, maybe the dog just doesn't like riding in a car. Of
course, you
could probably take it to a pet psyciatrist and spend thousands of
dollars to find the same results too. There's people who do that,
y'know....

Hey man, a few thousan is no problem. You got a web site?

BTW, it's not my spelling. The letter before 'e' on my keyboar
quit working.

amn! Now I'll have to buy a new one. Wal-Mart, here I come!

The letter before "E" on your typical keyboard is "W"

There he goes, off to buy some cheap **** manufactured in China.


Did you receive such condemnation when you searched for Socialist-
made German screwdrivers to aid the assembly of Communist Chinese
components in your computers ?


Probably. My new Microsoft keyboard, purchased from WalMart, was, in
fact, make
in China. I suppose if I'd gone to a union shop the same keyboard
would be made
here.

Learn something new daily!

..

If you hate America, you shop at wal-mart.

I have two American-built cars so I agree with you. There are some
things you can't but here that are made here. Do you really think there
is still a US manufacturer of keyboards?

Harry[_2_] March 7th 10 03:47 AM

I want to take my dog boating...
 
On 3/6/10 10:46 PM, Larry wrote:
Harry wrote:
On 3/6/10 12:39 PM, John H wrote:
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 03:59:53 -0800 (PST),

wrote:

On Mar 6, 2:45 am, wrote:
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 17:50:31 -0500,
wrote:



On 3/5/10 5:46 PM, John H wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 14:03:32 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

On Mar 5, 2:43 pm, John wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 11:42:53 -0800 (PST),

wrote:

On Mar 4, 6:38 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 12:34:26 -0500, John
wrote:

...but the damn thing is deathly afraid of being in the car.
When put in, she
immediately begins over-salivating to the point where the
saliva is coming out
as long streams. If we go for a very short ride, she will
simply sit and drool.
We recently went to Stafford, about a twenty-five minute
trip. She threw up
three times.

get her some benadryl antihistamines. for a 55 lb dog like i
have we
give him 1 about an hour before we set out. it has the same
effect on
dogs it has on you...it makes you drowzy and calms you down.

this was recommended by a vet friend of mine and it seems to
work
pretty well, rather than giving tranquilizers.

Took our young Golden Retriever sailing. He was great at first
barking at dolphins. Then it got a bit choppy. Believe me,
there is
nothing sadder or messier than a seasick dog.
The Catahula went sailing with us one day, again, it got
choppy and
she was miserable looking so sad I had to bring her in. Once
on leash
ashore, she was truly happy. However whenever we approached
the dock
where the boat was she pulled like hell to get away from that
evil
boat.
Took the retriever canoeing. No way he was gonna get in that
boat. I
finally had to lift him in. He did not like it.
Years ago when I was a kid, our dog always went canoeing with
us and
loved it. She'd swim behind the boat and run along the banks.
These
days, too many gators, she'd be eaten in a heartbeat.

The way you describe your dog pulling like hell to get away
from the evil boat
is exactly the way mine acts around cars. Although, she is
getting a bit better.
She'll now jump into the back seat, after thinking about it a
few minutes, if I
put her dog food there. I'm thinking something very bad must
have happened to
her in the car.
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"Your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it, in
yourself and in others." (Unknown)

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John, maybe the dog just doesn't like riding in a car. Of
course, you
could probably take it to a pet psyciatrist and spend thousands of
dollars to find the same results too. There's people who do that,
y'know....

Hey man, a few thousan is no problem. You got a web site?

BTW, it's not my spelling. The letter before 'e' on my keyboar
quit working.

amn! Now I'll have to buy a new one. Wal-Mart, here I come!

The letter before "E" on your typical keyboard is "W"

There he goes, off to buy some cheap **** manufactured in China.


Did you receive such condemnation when you searched for Socialist-
made German screwdrivers to aid the assembly of Communist Chinese
components in your computers ?

Probably. My new Microsoft keyboard, purchased from WalMart, was, in
fact, make
in China. I suppose if I'd gone to a union shop the same keyboard
would be made
here.

Learn something new daily!

..

If you hate America, you shop at wal-mart.

I have two American-built cars so I agree with you. There are some
things you can't but here that are made here. Do you really think there
is still a US manufacturer of keyboards?



Nope. But there are keyboards that are not made in the PRC. The one I am
using at the moment is made in South Korea.



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