To: John Jamieson
re: Brenda saying the dog was edgy that night. She and Damon also differ on whether the dog was locked in the son's room. Damon sez yes, Bren sez no, because she could hear the dog downstairs looking for a place to sleep. Who's telling the truth?
To: the-gooroo
Neither apparently. Can't even remember where they were when the girls got there or if the D had pizza at 2:15. That odor is getting quite offensive, ya ask me.
71 posted on
08/10/2002 11:34:00 AM PDT by
Jaded
To: the-gooroo
I want to ask all the posters if any of you have ever had a dog who allow a stranger to walk into your home, go up the stairs and take a child from their bed.
When my dog was about 6 months old, we had a peeping Tom in our backyard (2.5 acres). The drapes were all closed, the doors locked and all lights off in the house. We were all in bed. The dog started going nuts until we let him out. We thought he needed to relieve himself because we saw nothing. He cornered the guy in a tree on the edge of our property and wouldn't let him down. The dog would never allow a stranger to come into the house and remove a child, or even touch a child for that matter. When we would take him to my son's bb games, he wouldn't let anyone lean on our car. This was just a springer spaniel.
Now do any of you have a dog who would not alert the family to a prowler?
75 posted on
08/10/2002 11:54:29 AM PDT by
Eva
To: the-gooroo
re: Brenda saying the dog was edgy that night. She and Damon also differ on whether the dog was locked in the son's room. Damon sez yes, Bren sez no, because she could hear the dog downstairs looking for a place to sleep. Who's telling the truth? Neither!!!!!
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