In a message dated 7/9/2002 7:05:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> I don't think so Glenn.  It's probably harder on her to sit in a crate at
> obedience class and see you but not be able to get to you.  At least at
> home,
> she is in a familiar place surrounded by familiar things!
>
> Gerri Dueringer
>

That is what Sandy Thinks too but it just tears my heart out to take the
other two and leave her there feeling all left out.  I am sure the instructor
would prefer her not to be ther because she starts barking at us and her bark
is like nails on a chalk board.  Do you think dogs get their feeling hurt
when being left behind like people do?
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Glenn Fulton
Cincinnati/Mason
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