On 21/03/07, Ann Cassidy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When he was a year or two he loved to jump and one time jumped a gate (about
> 3 1/2-4 feet) from a standstill. I was amazed, his back feet brushed the
> gate only. Luckily it was a gate between pastures and I was on my way to
> open it but guess he was impatient. I am sure he is too mature and has
> great  manners and would not contemplate that now.
>
> Ann

While reading Janice's description it reminded me so much of Dagur
that it was just uncanny.

Be careful Janice, he'll be up on your step peering into the windows
first thing in the morning.

Wanda

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