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Re: [PyrNet-L] someone please help me
Although my two-- Molly, 5yo pyr, and Bosco, 20 mo Newfie/shep-- are
always under or atop foot and having to be touching in some way, they are
the worse in bed. Combined they are about 210 lbs, and I am not small by
any means either. And when they fall asleep, they are dead weight. They
know though that they cannot come up on the bed untill I have claimed my
space and share of the comforters.
Nancy
Molly-- I like them covers to squush up under me
Bosco-- who keeps growing and growing and now stands almost 3" taller than
Molly at the hips
From: Joy McCarron <joym@monmouth.com>
> Robyn, I don't think it is a "guy thing". Maggie is over 7 yrs old and
you
> described her to a T!! As long as one hand, arm, or foot is on her she is
> happy!! Otherwise she is ALWAYS in your face and blocking the company, TV
> or whatever else is in the way. :-) Joy McCarron (Maggie's Mom)
> From: <Dancingpyr@aol.com>
>
>
> > In a message dated 00-01-07 23:33:14 EST, you write:
> >
> > << This problem is called "being in your face" Mike and is part of the
> > Pyrenean
> > temperament along with the flying cups of coffee, snout in the private
> > parts, head on knee when sitting on the loo, the list is endless >>
> >
> > Could this also be a "guy" thing? When we have three Pyrs in the house,
> the
> > two girls are quite content to spread out on the couch or on the floor.
> But
> > Baron is the "in your face" Pyr. He'll finally lay down beside your
chair
> as
> > long as you keep one hand on him, just enough for him to feel the
contact.
> > Several years ago, we had a collie/shephard mix, neutered male that was
> the
> > same way. No, I take that back, Boomer was WORSE!
> >
> > Robyn
> > dancingpyr@aol.com
> > Taylors, SC