"Sharon L. Buffington" wrote:
> 
> Yeah...dogs are suck ups.  They would knit your socks if they could hold
> the needles and knew there was kibble or a puppie cookie in it for
> them.  Cats...I have one...and she loves to watch the 15 finches and 5
> canaries I have in my large aviary.  She is in fantasy land at those
> times.  The rest of the time she does whatever the hell she wants and
> bawls me out if I stay up too late rather than coming to bed so she can
> take up more than her share.  Her other cat peeve is if the level in her
> food dish drops more than 1/100 of an inch she is on my case to fill it
> back up.
> 
> Love and peace......Sharon NLT Lyle Lovett
> 
> Catherine McKay wrote:
> >
> > I love animals - they're so great! I've got three cats
> > in addition to the dog.  They're all female (well,
> > more "it" than female, I guess - they've all been
> > spayed).  I wonder if that means anything (?) Naah, I
> > didn't plan it that way - it's just the way it worked
> > out.  Right now one of the cats is sleeping on top of
> > the desk and the dog is lying by me feet.  sometimes I
> > wish dogs weren't so damn loyal and sucky.  The other
> > two cats have probably already taken up position on my
> > bed for the night.
> >
> > --- "Sharon L. Buffington"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Dear Catherine:
> > >
> > > I have a Golden Retriever who is a year old.  Before
> > > I bought her the
> > > breeder asked me if I hunted.  I told her just for
> > > bargains.
> > >
> > > My golden's name is Lily and she has more fun than
> > > is really legal.
> > > Every day is a big fun time.  :)  She is small about
> > > 57 pounds but I
> > > wanted one who was not too big.  The other dog,
> > > Hootie, is a Welsh
> > > Terrier, who weighs 20 pounds but is Miss Alpha.
> > >
> > > nlt: John Cale's "Amsterdam" from Vintage Violence
> > >
> > > Catherine McKay wrote:
> > > >
> > > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > > > In a message dated 9/30/2001 8:08:45 AM Eastern
> > > > > Daylight Time,
> > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > > > >
> > > > > << Jack Russells are very trendy dogs in my
> > > area;
> > > > > are they trendy all over? >>
> > > > >
> > > > > Where I live, people still go for Goldens and
> > > Labs.
> > > > > But in general, it seems
> > > > > that lots of people are getting Jack Russells.
> > > One
> > > > > of my friends did a few
> > > > > years ago and appropriately named him Jack.
> > > > >
> > > > > I'm still partial to my lovable Portuguese Water
> > > Dog
> > > > > (Annie) and Henry, our
> > > > > Siamese. Sorry for the NJC but I didn't want to
> > > stop
> > > > > the thread from our Joni
> > > > > Only friends.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > I'm changing to NJC at this point because I'm only
> > > > talking about dogs now.  Jack Russells have been
> > > > trendy here too for at least the last five years;
> > > but
> > > > so are labs (esp. chocolate and yellow, which are
> > > > recessive genes and these colours used to be
> > > > considered undesirable - breeders would actually
> > > > destroy pups that were born in these colours!) and
> > > > golden retrievers are also trendy (but so nice!)
> > > I've
> > > > got a papillon - I got her in the summer.  She's a
> > > > mature dog (8 yrs old) who used to be a show dog
> > > and
> > > > who had several litters of puppies - she is SUCH a
> > > > sweet dog (and tiny, so very portable, like the
> > > Jack).
> > > >  My son's friend's family has a Portuguese Water
> > > Dog -
> > > > a really lovely beast and great for people who
> > > have
> > > > allergies.
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