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> .
> Wow!! That really is a great collection of Berner items for the
"fundraiser"!!! Can't wait to get my check in the mail and name that
Berner!
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> Suzanne Deering and Socrates (Mom, you don't really need another stuffed
Berner)
> High Point NC
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> > ANNOUNCINGTHE 5TH ANNUAL BE
ANNOUNCINGTHE 5TH ANNUAL BERNER-GARDE FUNDRAISER~!
This is what you have all been waiting for ~ it's the 2003 Berner-Garde
Fundraiser.This year, we are doing something a little different to add
a little variety to your lives! Nancy Melone, Berner-Garde Treasurer, has
donated one o
That's an accomplishment worth congratulations!!
I heartily second Mary-Ann's point that there is nothing like the relationship
you build with a Berner by giving them jobs. The training you and your Berner
do together builds an understanding that is almost beyond description.
>From the second
Our rescued Aussie was also heartworm positive (among
800 other health issues) when rescued at 10 1/2, with
a life expectancy of probably six months to two years
(emphasis on the six months). She was put on
Inteceptor since "collie breeds tend to have a bad
reaction to Heartgard". She, of course, h
In a message dated 07/13/2003 3:08:29 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Also showing my ignorance here is it safe for her to eat the things she
catches (we did not let her either time)? >>
I would suggest NOT to allow her to eat her "catch" as wild things carry
parasites
Once again I am looking for some advice with regards to Tatty who has just
discovered her prey drive big time. Yesterday a mouse - no problems with
that one though she seems to think she is a cat playing with it and making
it squeak! Today it was a bird. which died in her mouth. Now we are