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[pyrnet] Re: pyrnet-l-digest.20011127
In a message dated 11/28/2001 12:03:26 AM Eastern Standard Time, pyrnet-l-owner@pyrnet.org writes:
a 7 ft Christmas tree and all the trimmings in our living room? Any suggestions? The rooms all are open to each other so I cannot close off the entire room. We use a cage when we leave the house but when we are home she just hangs out. Thanks to all, Joyce and Holly ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 14:47:17 -0600 From: kaiser4@gulftel.com Subject: [pyrnet] Passing of Sarah Stombaugh This is a>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Hi Joyce,
Years ago, One of MY Bro-In -Laws and His wife had twins,(human),as time will have it, the twins grew into Toddlers~~This is when they established what is called a "browse line"~~anything that the twins could reach was put above the "browse line"---
Children and puppies move so fast that sometimes You can't keep stuff away from them, so, why not eleminate the danger before it raises it's ugly head ?
Years ago, I started putting My christmas tree on the dinning room table (after I had moved the table against a wall, so that the back was protected , and I could push the tree to the back wall)--the front of the table is left completly bare for wrapped gifts, ect....
As for any other decorations~~remember the "browse line"~
These are dogs~~We are Humans~~We can outsmart them ! (yeah, right !) <BG>
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