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Author: Roger Wolfe in Tassie R713695 (4 Chas) |
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Date Posted: Thursday, March 13, 10:13:48pm In reply to: Chas 's message, "Re: Mans Best Friend" on Thursday, March 13, 08:06:01pm G'Day Chas, Nice one !!!, Dog's are normaly pretty smart, and well advanced to humans, I have 2 dogs, and when I take them out for a walk they always check out their P-Mail on the nearest telegraph pole...have done for years, but they still have their support structures in place and in good working order apart from one who slipped an inner rear cable and had to have it tacked back into place, she does not hoppity skip any more. Could I suggest that you stop telling your dog what to do, show him !!. Cheers, Roger [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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| Re: Mans Best Friend | Chas | Thursday, March 13, 10:55:34pm |