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On 9/20/2014 4:23 PM, Ophelia wrote:
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> "dsi1" > wrote in message
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>> On 9/19/2014 11:37 PM, Ophelia wrote:
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>>> "Mayo" > wrote in message ...
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>>>>> Ahh ok in your parlance she is a 'pound dog'
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>>>> Right, affectionately called "pound puppies" also.
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>>> She is a little old for that, she is 10 :-)
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>>>> But you know it sounds like if she's smart enough to track along a
>>>> conversation and chip in I bet she'd likely make a great service dog.
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>>> I am sure she would. She is very smart and a joy to train
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>>>> One breed we see here that gets a lot of attention is the border
>>>> collie - you just have to break them of the urge to herd cars!
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>>> She is a Border Collie I have had to work with her to not kill motor
>>> bikes or the postman. Success The next project is cats.
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>> Our dog is a Border Collie/English Cocker Spaniel mix. That's one
>> smart dog. Herding and pointing were deeply ingrained into her when
>> she was a pup. She's always position herself strategically to watch
>> over the people in the house.

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> ) It's her job These good dogs do that.
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>> Our condo was not a very good place for a dog like that. These days,
>> she stays with my son at his girlfriend's dad's house. He lives in a
>> house with a fenced in yard with several other dogs and cats. The
>> family loves dogs and they hold dog parties. People call the place
>> "that dog house."
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>> It all sounds like some story that people will tell their kids when
>> they come home and the dog's not there but it's all true.

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>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A822OKFMQTM

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> Lovely, thanks for the memory.
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Here's an interesting version, a lot less hair, but he can still hit the
high notes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9Qn8Uz7hTw