If he didn't like the music, I would suspect that he would have used a
different "mark" to indicate his dislike.

My dogs have a particular interest in *pushing* the buttons on the
remote control--at the precise moment the show is getting good.

While my Belgian Sheepdog didn't get into eating books as a pup, he did
try to eat the cord to the rechargable vacuum cleaner while it was
plugged into the wall. I felt bad for laughing at his reaction, but he
never messed with cords again. 

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 5:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [Finale] OT: Finale manuals on eBay


On 14.09.2005 14:13 Uhr Morris Inouye wrote:
>  (for all of you whose dog ate your old manuals).

 Or perhaps he was trying to read it.

But today we were rehearsing with my ensemble, and one of the scores has

an enormous Newfoundland dog footprint on the music. I am wondering 
whether he was trying to turn the page, or perhaps he just wanted to 
point out some interesting section in the development section. Or 
perhaps he didn't like the music, or did he want to correct it?

When he was little he had a particular interest in TV remote controls. 
Always brought them out into the garden and tried to eat the buttons. 
Now he obviously prefers some more cultivated entertainment and reads 
scores.

Johannes
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