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Re: [pyrnet] Yoo-Hoo!




    I would say you are blessed and  cursed by having a very
intelligent puppy.
    Pyrs do not always recognize your ownership of their environment.
What they survey, they own.  And will thank you for
not interfering in their business.
    Your puppy is simply arranging its environment in the way it
should be, from a Pyr perspective.  My Mary decided to help the dairy
goats and the Pygora  learn to be better housekeepers.  She gathered
up all the goat feeding pans, some of them heavy ones, took them to
the woods and buried them, as any  goat should learn to do for
themselves, awaiting a time when the goats would be hungry and then
have access to a food supply. After about a week, she brought them all
back and placed them in a pile by the goat pen.
I am sure she felt the goats were slow learners about having a food
supply.
   She sometimes takes her own dish to the woods and buries it, food
and all. After she
has dug it up and eaten it, she brings her dish back and deposits it
at the door of the dog house. Such a wise housekeeper, is my Mary!
   She has access to every inch of the property, and must surely be
the envy of
property managers everywhere.

Hermit in the Woods



----- Original Message -----
From: <Reedialer1@aol.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Yoo-Hoo!


> ok here's a pyr story. mellow is VERY goofy lately.  i've had to
come home a
> half hour later from work and it seems that the extra time makes him
nutso in
> his crate.  tonight i caught him in the bathtub knocking down all
the
> shampoos and then after that he was in my room pulling a basket of
laundry
> out into the hall. i dont know if he was stealing it or trying to
bring it to
> the basement to wash a load to give me more free time to play with
him. some
> nights he's full of hell and looking for trouble. some nights he is
so sweet
> and quiet i hardly know there is a puppy in the house. i love him
ALL the
> ways he is but some are easier to take than others, lol.
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