On 18-Nov-2009, Pixie <Pixie@AnnWheatley.com> wrote:
> He would only hear your laughter, and that is music to a dog's ears.
> They don't react to words, they react to tone. And you were displaying
> happiness. He may have been a bit put out by His state, but He could
> tell it wasn't fatal because it was amusing you so much.
> He would have been more "stressed" if you had showed any distress for
> Him.
Words of wisdom
You are so right.
Gotta tell DiL she's "FIRED"
Always digging in my lyrics for meanings - always (try to) tell her she's
wrong even when she's right.
My writings getting more & more cryptic because of her.
Dare not let these Psycho's get on top particularly a female relation.
> Dear, who has no idea She is a dog...../grin.
> I haven't broken the bad news to Her yet.
Put her in front of the mirror and do it gently.
Nah, come to think of it let her be, she's old - not much time left.
You are very obviously a pet lover
I had to make that "put down" decision recently (not the loud hailer dog
Tequila, but his buddy Roxette)
It's horrible
Feel for you
Nice Talking
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