Re: Rabies in the US



OmManiPadmeOmelet <Omelet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> composed these thoughts and
posted themnews:Omelet-47163A.09015728122005@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

> In article <g%wsf.548$yX1.1595@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> "PammyT" <fenlandfowl@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> > Dogs are such PEOPLE!
>> >
>> > Condolences to your friend..... Rotty's are cool.
>> I like them too and always said that when my elderly giant schnauzer
>> dies I would get a rottie as I need a large guard dog here for when I
>> go out, however I don't think I'll bother as dogs, as nicve as they
>> are, are a ruddy pain in the backside. I much prefer the company of
>> my cats.They are simply not as 'in your face' or demanding as dogs
>> are.
>
> I know what you mean. ;-)
> But, that is why I like both dogs and cats, each for their own unique
> personalities.
>
> There are some dogs that are less "in your face" than others.
> Might want to try Shelties. They love to be loved, but have been more
> independant than other breeds I have had.
Interesting. What I dislike most about cats is when I'm cooking, reading
papers etc, a cat will crawl right ON to what I'm doing, and usually rub
their smelly ass in my face. Doesnt get more in your face than that.
Dogs otoh, are generally by me, but so inconspicuous that I dont know
they are there. So many times I call them, wondering where they are, and
they sit up. OH THERE YOU ARE!!!
n your face than that.



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