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Hi Phil,
Well, it's a good thing he took that old love seat. lol.
I love those kind of prayer requests and answers. lol.
Thanks much.
Many Blessings,
Pat Ferguson
"I can Do all Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me" Philippians 4:13.
At 09:36 PM 6/24/2015, you wrote:
>Our five little dachshunds sometimes all get up
>into the recliner to sit with Sandy or
>me. Since that makes it pretty crowded, my son
>said he had an old love seat that his dogs had
>chewed up and he was going to toss it out so we
>could try it. We used it for a few weeks but
>decided not to use it any more because are dogs
>chewed up even more the places where our son’s
>big dogs had chewed. Our son came over and
>pulled the old love seat out and we thought it
>had been taken to the trash. One of our
>dachshunds started having a very unusual
>problem. He would sniff under the front door to
>our house and become so hyper, he would just go
>nuts. This went on daily for about three
>weeks. We tried figuring out everything to
>solve the problem but the dog just insisted
>something, or somebody, was out there. Sandy
>and I talked about it and as I walked into the
>kitchen, I prayed and asked the Lord to help us
>figure out why Austin was so nervous around that
>front door. No sooner had I prayed that Sandy
>said, I wonder if it could be that old couch
>Everett put on the front porch? I had no idea
>it was still around so I told my son and he came
>and took it away. Within about 24 hours, Austin
>no longer could smell that old love seat and he
>has been fine ever since then. I told you it was strange.
>
>Phil.
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