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Re: [PyrNet-L] Care: Willow's behavior



Since I am the one that scared you so bad to began with let me calm your
fears.  If Willow were going to break a window to get out she would have
already done it.  As I said in an earlier posts only a few of these dogs
have this kind of determination.  I am inclined to agree with some of the
others. She doesn't like the blinds because they were blocking her view. 
Unless it would cause a problem I would take them completely down.  
	With the behavior you have described with your Willow, she is exactly
where she wants to be, beside you.  Take advantage of that and let her love
you. 
Beverly Coate
C&C Farms  Stigler Oklahoma   USA
Visit our website at http://www.c-c-farms.com/
bcoate@cwis.net
ICQ #20747702

 After you read it, please, please, give me an HONEST opinion whether or
not you
> believe me and my home and lifestyle would be good for Willow.

> > I think Willow just wants to look out the window.
> 
> I hope this is the case. She doesn't act agitated when she looks
out...she just sits quietly
> and looks...left then right...and stares...nothing more and nothing less.
Any input you can
> give to me to calm my fears would be greatly appreciated. I don't want to
give up on this dog
> finding that I cannot provide her with a safe home...one that I can live
with and Willow can
> live in...she is a darling and fits in so well with my little pack. The
"breaking window"
> post scared me to death!
> 
> --
> Michaelene & Savannah Leigh, neighborhood busy body,
> Tony III, GSD learning machine, and
> Willow, my gentle Pyrenees girl.
> 
> Mistoo Pwincie & Tony II, my heart & my soul,
> waiting for me at the Bridge...
> 
> "Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole."
>                 - Roger Caras
.