Re: Berner Re-Homed (Accidentally)

2003-01-12 Thread jean cheesman
Hi Steve, Yesterday, Long Island temperatures were in the high forties, complements of a nice southeasterly breeze. Lucky you! Here UK we are below freezing point and have been the last week, but at least the mud is frozen over and my Berners are still clean!!! I felt that Hunter needed alone

Berner Re-Homed (Accidentally)

2003-01-10 Thread STEVEN SQUILLANTE
Yesterday, Long Island temperatures were in the high forties, complements of a nice southeasterly breeze. The combination of warm temps and an early day home from work prompted me to take my Golden Retriever, Hunter for a nice early evening walk. I felt that Hunter needed alone time so Casey our

Re: Berner Re-Homed (Accidentally) - popularity of BMD's

2003-01-10 Thread Susan Berlin
I've always been bemused by the fact that, with a total (human) population of fewer than 10,000, we have at least six berners on Salt Spring Island. Probably more -- that's only the ones I know personally! And there were a couple of others who used to live here, but whose owners moved off Island.

Re: Berner Re-Homed (Accidentally)

2003-01-10 Thread MBlake1595
In a message dated 1/10/03 11:31:28 AM Canada Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm about to begin my lecture when thankfully Ozzie's dad says I bet you think that dog is Ozzie This isn't Ozzie? I sheepishly reply. No says Ozzie's dad, he lives in the house where you found him