[AT] New Live-in Companion
Indiana Robinson
robinson at svs.net
Sun Feb 19 10:31:24 PST 2006
On 17 Feb 2006 at 10:55, Bob Seith wrote:
> From a 2004 Associated Press article in an Australian newspaper:
>
> "An Australian cattle dog named Bluey, who died in 1939 at age 29, is
> thought to have been the world's oldest dog."
>
> I think the Australian shepherd and the Australian cattle dog are about
> the same thing. So anticipate some longevity. And relish it.
>
> Barkley Beagle turned five last week. He is still very much a puppy and
> makes the most of it.
>
> Bob Seith
Hi Bob:
I was wondering if Barkley still had his er... uh... delicate problem
or has he out grown it? Someone dumped a (what appears to be an all
chow) puppy here last year. Since she appeared to be quite smart
I kept her. She also had a "delicate" excitation problem but has
pretty much out grown it now.
I can think of nothing else that asks so little for what it has to give
than a dog. Thankfully we were able to find an assisted living center
for my mother that would accept her dog. That was very high in my
priorities when I started looking.
--
"farmer"
I try to take one day at a time but sometimes several days attack
me at once. :-)
Francis Robinson
Central Indiana, USA
robinson at svs.net
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