extra busy g.
I've also come up with another theory about blowing coat, that the
more you work to get rid of the offending loose hair, the more there
is to remove...
Liz Bradbury in Scotland, with Roxie the bouncing Berner; Newfs Toby
and Maggie; the 6 Feline Fiends.
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to be patient and find the right words to effect even the most
stubborn of pet owners!!
Liz Bradbury in Scotland, with Roxie the bouncing Berner; Newfs Toby
and Maggie; the 6 Feline Fiends.
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 11:08:30 -0500, Tracey Conner wrote:
Last month I
everything I can to help.
Hug your pup hard and look optimistically to all the happy years you
will spend together :-).
Liz Bradbury in Scotland, with Roxie the bouncing Berner; Newfs Toby
and Maggie; the 6 Feline Fiends.
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Hopefully this warning comes before anyone is hit... tho my Norton
Antivirus and ZoneAlarm firewall have stopped at least 4 infected
messages over the past few days, including 2 from
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Be safe!
Liz Bradbury in Scotland, with Roxie the bouncing Berner; Newfs Toby
and Maggie; the 6
whereabouts regularly,
then that's what I'll do.
Good luck with your boy - I'm sure he'll enjoy the extra attention that keeping an eye
on him constantly, brings! I know my 'butter wouldn't melt in her mouth' girl does!
Liz Bradbury in Sheep County g, Scotland
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 20:56:23 -0500
over). But I would hate to be selfish and keep these dedicated workmen for
myself... So any offers will be seriously considered.
Liz Bradbury in Scotland (please, couldn't we incorporate some grass into the scheme?)
with the gardening team of:
Roxie the bouncing Berner, pruner extraordinaire;
Newfs
later, so you can see what they're like. Watch this space for
details.
Thanks again to everyone who so generously shared their talent and their pups.
Liz Bradbury in Scotland, with Roxie (2) the bouncing Berner;
Newfs Toby (6) and Maggie (18 months); the 6 Feline Fiends.
the photos for those as well, please let me know.
Thanks!
Liz Bradbury in Scotland
the bowl stands, but still kept them off the floor to avoid the canine version
of the Scottish sport of curling!
It also avoids me having to go and dig them up from the garden which is where things
mysteriously end up if I'm not paying attention g.
Liz Bradbury in Scotland, with Roxie (27 months
Well, I didn't have to wait long for Roxie to give me the opportunity
of telling Malcolm 'I told you so'!!
As I was washing breakfast dishes this morning, I glanced up to see
my Houdini dog slithering through a 9 gap in the fence - not bad for
a 100lb dog!
Malcolm is now outside in the pouring
to
bet something somewhen will crop up that I'd never have imagined in a
thousand years!
Liz Bradbury in Scotland, with Roxie (2) the bouncing Berner;
Newfs Toby (6) and Maggie (16 months); the 6 Feline Fiends.
better mention the dogs, seeing as this is a dog list, not the Save
the Haggis list!)
Liz Bradbury in Scotland
(With tongue firmly in cheek)
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003 07:02:38 -0500, Pauline wrote:
I, personally, do not believe the exploding haggis story. I demand
a
re-enactment at this year's
I won't even go into the whole Haggis thing... Ask the residents of
Holly Cottage at last year's Specialtyg. Mind you, that was a
tinned one, so there was a perfectly good excuse for it to explode
all over the kitchen walls, window and ceiling - and Carol Slider.
Well, the dogs liked it!
Aah,
before
Christmas! That's what I love about his job, we never know what's
happening from one day to the next, sure keeps me on my toes!
Liz Bradbury in Scotland, with Roxie (2 years) the bouncing Berner;
Newfs Toby (6 years) and Maggie (13 months); the 6 Feline Fiends.
will never know for sure, but at least my strong willed, alpha
puppy of nearly 12 years was not a victim of cancer (a miracle as far
as I'm concerned!), but went out fighting, the way she would have
wanted.
And the Annie sized hole in our lives is vast... They broke the mold
when she was born.
Liz Bradbury
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