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Date Posted: 13:25:17 01/12/10 Tue
Author: Ani
Subject: Re: Sorry to hear that Margaret.
In reply to: Margaret/U.S.A. 's message, "Re: Sorry to hear that Margaret." on 13:21:10 01/11/10 Mon

Tillie runs when she sees me with the hose in case I wet her. She doesn't even really enjoy her bath as much as I'd like her to. I was on the phone to my girlfriend before and she brought a shoe and barked and barked till I got off the phone to play with her. It's all about Tillie! Margaret she gets that mad at me sometimes she tilts her head to the side and I can see the whites of her eyes. She is so 'HUMAN'. I want you and I want you 'RIGHT NOW'. She's just gone to bed with Jan and will be quiet so she can stay in. She also has her own clock i.e. she knows meal times walk times and bed time. If I was much as open the drawer where her leash is kept it's on for young and old because she thinks it's another walk. My kids weren't even this tuned in to my actions. There is nothing dumb about animals that's for sure. I gave her some left over chicken today and I thought she'd eaten it rather quickly, sure enough two hours later it reappeared on the chair outside, dug up and coated with dirt. Do your dogs keep burying their food? My other dogs didn't do this much at all. But this little one buries everything for later on. She's funny little busy body, always playing , digging or being a nuisance. Still she's just a wee ball of fluff that we both adore.

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