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Hello pat
Good excercise, rolling around on the floor with a dog.   If I did it with my back, I'd never get up :-)   Offline now until 6th May.
Best
Gerald
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    From: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
    To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
    Date: 16 April 2003 20:44
    Subject: Re: don't be afraidt
    
    
    Gerald
    I never had those problems mine was trying to get them off my lap. Forever wanting mommy. Maybe because I was a working mom most of the time so we really had only quality time.
    Of course my brother's Scottie Kadie she spent two weeks here in sheer bliss. Two people home all the time liked baseball like my significant other. But I got to do the walking. After dinner was playtime got on the floor and rolled around with her. I love dogs.
    Pat
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        From: G.F. Phillips 
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        Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 12:32 PM
        Subject: Re: don't be afraidt
        
        
        Hello Pat
        That sounds a good programme.   I can understand having more patience with animals than with humans.   Mind you, if you'd seen me about an hour ago getting more and more impatient as I tried to find my two dogs who were hiding in the garden.   I was up to my eyeballs in work.   It was also their tea time.  I actually became quite manic shouting, swearing and waving the packet of dog food in the air, all this while still in my dressing gown!
         
        Of course they appeared tails wagging and me - well of course I patted them and said how lovely they were and, of course, I immediately forgot that I was even remotely angry at their disobedience.   I'd never make a dog trainer :-)
        Best
        Gerald
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            Date: 16 April 2003 14:52
            Subject: Re: don't be afraidt
            
            
            Since we are on the topic of animals I now know that Mercy College is just a walk from the train station in Dobbs Ferry they offer a program training seeing eye dogs. I would love doing that. I love animal!
            My dog was 17 when I put her down still have her ashes on my shelf. My other dog and cat are buried in a cemetary. It seems I have more patience with dogs and cats than I do with humans.
            Pat
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                From: Paul Carney 
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                Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 9:14 AM
                Subject: Re: don't be afraidt
                
                
                Dear Pamela, Gerald and other cat lovers. 

                 Pamela Harper <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

                The cat became depressed. I don't know what assesment tool one uses to asses animals with depression. A

                I can cat-egorically  tell you that in such cat-astrophies do not require a 'test' of any sort. However, they DO require a cood cat-alyst.

                (Not at all sorry for the terrible puns)

                 

                
                
                Best wishes
                
                Paul
                
                
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