To: lysie
I'm in minor despair over the dogs. At the beginning of the evening, I was insistent that I was going to leave them together for a few days and force them to get along. Jealousy was their main malady and I wanted them to work it out.
But while I was out there once, they got into such a terrible row that I really thought I had to get Shadow out of there before he got hurt any worse than he did. I'll be going out today and plan to leave him outside with the porch door open. I doubt he'll go anywhere. I don't trust putting him back with Maggie with no one to watch out for them.
136 posted on
01/29/2003 6:21:40 AM PST by
Mr. Mulliner
(There is such a thing as going too far, and you have gone it.)
To: Miss Marple
Here's something that might put a smile on your face, Jane. Perhaps you need it after being with your sister going under the knife.
Wodehouse quotes
139 posted on
01/29/2003 6:23:52 AM PST by
Mr. Mulliner
(There is such a thing as going too far, and you have gone it.)
To: Mr. Mulliner
That's too bad. Is Maggie the dominating dog?
140 posted on
01/29/2003 6:24:50 AM PST by
lysie
To: Mr. Mulliner
Sounds like they both want your undivided attention....all at once a wonderful feeling and a dasterly (sp) one. Good luck with them. I truly hope you work out the problem with the dogs AND find meaningful, fulfilling work.
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