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Date Posted: Wed, Sep 17, 12:43:16pm CST
Author: Rachel
Author Host/IP: rrcs-70-61-225-8.central.biz.rr.com / 70.61.225.8
Subject: Re: First Leopard
In reply to: Dan McDonough 's message, "Re: First Leopard" on Tue, Sep 16, 05:55:58pm CST

Sorry for my post it was a bit rude. I guess 3 days with no electric and no running water is manking me a bit on the cranky side.

I hadn't actually asked any questions in the first post just wanted to post an introduction post.

I look forward to many years of enjoying leopards. I really like the breed.

From what I can tell of Buster in the short time I have had them is that they like to be with their people. Is this right? He seems happy puttering around with me as long as he can be wherever I am at.

They also seem to be a smart dog. With some of my hounds it seems I have to repeat a lesson over and over but with Buster he seems to catch on fairly quickly to things. At nite when I tell him to go to bed he goes right to his cage and lays down in it and I never hear a peep out of him until morning. I do think that eventually he will be happier being outside as oposed to being inside. Do they seem to prefer being outside over inside?

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