On 4/1/06 12:08 PM, Nick Arnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Completely unrelated, but I'll mention that today is a hard one for Wes'
family... he was an April Fool's baby. Stop the damn war! There are things
worse than a gift of regurgitated dog shit in the living room.
This post has cheered
On 4/2/06, Matthew and Julie Bos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Solving the problem? Air horn. Even before thinks about it, scare it out
of him before he can take it back in. It works for big dog behaviors, and
I know enough about those.
We found Deter, a product similar to Dis-Taste, which
As I may or may not have mentioned here, we recently adopted (purchased,
after an interview process) a dog. He's a Maltese, though he has grown a
bit larger than the breed is supposed to. He's a wonderful little buddy in
many ways. I've been getting more exercise and have had fun training him
On 1 Apr 2006, at 6:08PM, Nick Arnett wrote:
My question to thee, in thy group capacity as Irregulars, is thus:
Anybody
know how the heck to get the dang dog to stop munching its offal? We
generally try to pick up his leavings as soon as he leaves them,
which makes
it less likely... but
On 4/1/06, William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/ndskg
Dis-Taste, here we come! Thank you, thank you! Dog bless you!
Or you can try adding several dessert spoons of vegetable oil to the
dog's food. This also makes stools unappetising. And messier.
Not such a
I figured id use this group for this little question... what do you all know
about cobweb plots and its relation to chaos theory? My friend is working
with them now and explained it just simply as they are related to chaos
theory. Any helpful guidance would be great.
Nick
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On 4/1/06, Nick Lidster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I figured id use this group for this little question... what do you all know
about cobweb plots and its relation to chaos theory? My friend is working
with them now and explained it just simply as they are related to chaos
theory. Any helpful