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Wow! Too awesome! Kathy
At 12:32 PM 5/19/2006, you wrote:
>I don't think I told this story on here. We have an old 18 year old dogs.
>He can hardly see and he can't hear. We thought more than a year ago he
>wouldn't make it throughout that year. Sandy began feeding him some special
>senior dog food and giving him vitamins and all and he perked right up. He
>can once again jump up on things, go up and down stairs, but he has a
>difficult time getting around some times. The other night, Sandy let the
>dogs out. zippy would not come. We have several steps you go down to get
>off our deck and Zippy doesn't hesitate going down those steps and into the
>yard. I think he gets lost sometimes but normally his nose somehow leads
>him back to the stairs. If we don't hear him, or if he doesn't come in with
>the rest of the dogs as he normally does, he'll find his way to one of our
>two deck doors and start barking till we let him in. The other night, he
>just would not come no matter how much Sandy called. I was getting ready to
>go outside and hunt for him when our larger, and younger, basset hound named
>Barney, went out the opened door Sandy was using to stand in to call Zippy.
>She heard Barney go down the stairs and a moment letter, he was leading
>Zippy back up the stairs and into the house. Now, try and tell me that
>Barney didn't understand Zippy was sort of lost and when to lead him home.
>Isn't that interesting.
>
>Phil.
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>
>Has He Ever Crossed Your Mind?
>www.SafePlaceFellowship.com
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