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From: Pat Long Paul Dangel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Melissa Leaist' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Bernese Mountain Dog Mailing
List' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 8:40 PM
Subject: RE: New Favourite
Melissa,
Be very very careful with corn on the cob! It can cause a life
threatening
Rose,
I'm glad to hear that freckles haven't stood in your way in championships.
I find the freckles an endearing quality on my Jude. She has quite a few as
do many of her litter mates. It's probably the first thing I noticed about
her physically and fell in love with.those and the small
Wow! After my terrible ordeal with Jude on Friday, hearing this story sure
makes me mad! When you consider that a pup can get heat exhaustion or heat
stroke without much warning anyways, why put them at such risk in a car!
Bad people! Bad! Thanks for the warning,
Melissa
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Hi all,
I just had to writeif for no other reason than to help myself calm my
frazzled nerves. We just took my girl Jude (2yo) to a park with trails to
visit the breeder we got her from and her litter mate Abbey. We got to the
end of the boardwalk, about a 20 minute walk. Up to that point,
Hi everyone,
Thanks so much to those who sent such kind notes of support about our ordeal
with Jude and her scary bout of heat exhaustion. I don't think I've ever
been so scared for a pup in my entire life. I'm so pleased to say that we
have her home with us now. She is quite sedated from the
I had a good experience with a Basic Class at PetSmart as well. We took our
18 month old Berner Jude there because she was in great need for
socialization when we got her from the breeder. At that time, she LOVED
other animals but was quite shy with people. We included our 5 year old
Husky/Chow
Hi Mandie,
We had a similar problem with an 18 month old name Jude. For us, the
problem was more related to her being really very shy after coming to us
from the breeder and needing a lot of socialization but I do hear that
Berners have a feisty stubborn streak anyways! For us, putting Jude on