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I'm in lurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrve

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ChAoTicintheNewYear

ChAoTicintheNewYear Report 16 Feb 2009 23:40

Sorry, Muffy, didn't mean to imply you wouldn't. I realise from earlier posts and other threads you've had dogs for several years, if not most of your life. I know you wouldn't just pick a dog and take it home.

Hope that makes sense lol I'm off to bed, night

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 16 Feb 2009 23:43

Blimey Cat............I'm not that sensitive hon.......I was just thinking out loud.........honest...............I put this thread up to hear the pros and the cons........and I'll listen to both points of view cos I take it seriously lol.

Please don't think I was being defensive cos I wasn't..........if i was making a huge boo boo I'd appreciate the heads up ...........I really would !!!!

Anyhow.............I know you of old.........so how could I possibly take offence lol xx

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 16 Feb 2009 23:48

Muffy - he never went for my throat!! I was only concerned as he had been used for hunting and I was playing the part of 'prey' - there was the possibility - but he knew the difference - hence he ran into me until I taught him to jump! He went to a family with very young children when dad came back to UK and was really gentle. Personally I think they're more intelligent than they make out and a life of lazing around is heaven!
Shamaal was meant to sleep in the hall, but my bedroom with it's air conditioning was much more to his liking, and he found the bed nice and soft....He taught himself to open the door in less than a week!
(mum & dad were a bit more strict with him)