To: ReneeLynn
My sis literally picked up a border collie that someone had left to wander on a busy roadway. He was a great dog and had a happy home into his old age. But, he really liked those small dogs, as in, they might be dinner. Hope you find a good home too, Bax.
Your sis is great. There's a dog that probably wouldn't have made it otherwise. Addy sure thinks of the squirrels and rabbits as food; I'm not sure about little dogs, however, one of our previous labradors disliked little dogs with a passion, but when she got hold of one once, it just tore up her nose something fierce. Poor
Tilly; she was really humbled that day.
6 posted on
05/03/2010 11:13:15 AM PDT by
mlizzy
("Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person" --Mother Teresa.)
To: mlizzy
She is. She just adopted an Aussie Sheperd. Our Sadie, I call her that because she was my dog niece and I really loved her, was hit by a schoolbus in front of my house just a week and a half ago. God what an awful thing that was. But sis has gone out and adopted another little Aussie and I’m waiting to see her and ‘babysit”.
Our border Collie, Buddy, was humbled by a Pug. Our Otis. And he became Otis’ protector. It was a hilarious big dog, little dog pal relationship.
18 posted on
05/03/2010 1:47:48 PM PDT by
ReneeLynn
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