Sue wrote:
>This is a great opportunity to remind BMDCA >members that if they would
like to see >changes on the board, that there is an >election coming up with
several vacancies on >the board.
>I have sent my paperwork in to the
BMDCA announcing my intention to
>run for the board.
> Jeff & Ma
Dana,
I've long wanted to see some changes to the membership process, I would
think people might be willing to pay some sort of additional fee to have
the Alpenhorn delivered immediately while the membership process is
ongoing? Would that be reasonable?
One of the reasons that the process takes
Sue wrote:
>This is a great opportunity to remind BMDCA >members that if they would
like to see >changes on the board, that there is an >election coming up with
several vacancies on >the board. I have sent my paperwork >in to the
BMDCA announcing my intention to >run for the board.
> Jeff & Mary
Sorry folks,
Kathy, I tried to send a response. Your address came back no good.
Hugh
Mary Dawn wrote
> I have heard that cheese (hard cheese - not cottage cheese) will cause
dogs
> to go blind.> Is there any truth to this or is this just myth?
Well, this certainly explains why my cheese-eating dogs sometimes ignore the
command "come"! I always assumed that they couldn't hear me,
Does anyone happen to have Microsoft Office 2000 Developers Edition?
Please contact me if you do!
Pat Long (& Luther)
Berwyn PA
I have my own 18 month old berner and she is definitely my pride and joy. I
spent 6 years as a K-9 handler in a police department and although I never
experienced this tragedy with my K-9, I have seen several police dogs taken
out of service because of the kong. Because of the unpredictability of
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HALLELUIA!!! AMEN!!! WHOOOPIE
WHAT WONDERFUL -- NO NO -- SPECTACULAR -- NO NO .. SUPER-TREMENDOUS NEWS!!!
I'm sure she'll be thrilled to get home!!! Keep us posted!!
Tracey
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Actually, the current board has been amazingly hard working and
productive this year, let's see if I can put together anything like an
accurate list:
Reestablished the Bulletin publication (thanks to Alison Jaskiewicz)
Approved a Legislative affairs committee and hired a lobbyist
Established a bu
I got this email today and it had an attachment with a
virus. I guess I just wanted to give a heads up.
Radha
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>I am truly sorry for your
Pat Long & Paul Dangel wrote:
> Actually, the current board has been amazingly hard working and
> productive this year, let's see if I can put together anything like an
> accurate list:
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I agree, Pat, the current board has been very proactive. Also off the top
of my head, The president has summ
> Kings
> and other hard rubber toys probably come the closest but many dogs don't
find
> them very attractive.
Gee, Sherri, that's a bummer. Regrettably, we are currently right out of
KINGS in this country - attractive or otherwise - but would our Queen do?
She looks like a reasonably safe and
Kally,
This is great news indeed! Sounds like she most likely got out (maybe a loud
noise scared her?) rather than having been stolen. I would certainly think
about keeping her in the house unless you can be outside with her until you
figure out how she may have gotten out. I once found an Akita t
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