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Re: OT - Wife wants a puppy
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Posted by Mike M on January 09, 2006 at 06:51:56 from (24.140.71.29):
In Reply to: OT - Wife wants a puppy posted by Dan (nj) on January 08, 2006 at 06:08:38:
My wife just had the same bright idea ! We allready have an outside dog. I really didn't think she needed a puppy to try and train. It takes alot of time that she really doesn't have.The money issue was the only thing saving me from having puppys. She kept checking the local pound and even got on a waiting list for them to call her if a poodle came in. One day the called someone just dropped one off. She flew up there and snatched him up. We still can't figure out why they got rid of him ? Very well behaved and very well house trained.Acts more like a cat to me kinda jumpy and nervous. She is the first to admit NOW that she was glad not to have to mess with a puppy. But of course I was "nuts" for suggesting it before. LOL
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