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Steve Calvin 06-09-2004 05:16 PM

Dog3 wrote:

> My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds)
> a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked
> so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is
> at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is
> about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
> Michael
>

ROTF. Too funny Michael. Someone down the street is probably cussing
"someone" out big time.

Batton doen the hatches and hang on to something. The "b" is, there's
another one right behind it headin' almost the same way. :-(

Good luck.

--
Steve

Love may be blind but marriage is a real eye-opener.


Steve Calvin 06-09-2004 05:16 PM

I don't believe it
 
Dog3 wrote:

> My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds)
> a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked
> so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is
> at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is
> about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
> Michael
>

ROTF. Too funny Michael. Someone down the street is probably cussing
"someone" out big time.

Batton doen the hatches and hang on to something. The "b" is, there's
another one right behind it headin' almost the same way. :-(

Good luck.

--
Steve

Love may be blind but marriage is a real eye-opener.


RMiller 06-09-2004 05:18 PM

>
>My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds)
>a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked
>so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is


Michael, do you have dinner ready yet ?? You can eat the ribs , if they are not
eaten yet > LOL

Well trained hound....
Rosie

RMiller 06-09-2004 05:18 PM

>
>My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds)
>a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked
>so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is


Michael, do you have dinner ready yet ?? You can eat the ribs , if they are not
eaten yet > LOL

Well trained hound....
Rosie

RMiller 06-09-2004 05:18 PM

>
>My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds)
>a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked
>so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is


Michael, do you have dinner ready yet ?? You can eat the ribs , if they are not
eaten yet > LOL

Well trained hound....
Rosie

The Ranger 06-09-2004 05:29 PM

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:11:41 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
wrote:
> My beloved hound has just dragged home
> [..] a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors.

[snip]

D'oh! Double loss. Not only do the neighbors not get their slab, she
doesn't either! Such a waste... <EG>

The Ranger

The Ranger 06-09-2004 05:29 PM

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:11:41 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
wrote:
> My beloved hound has just dragged home
> [..] a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors.

[snip]

D'oh! Double loss. Not only do the neighbors not get their slab, she
doesn't either! Such a waste... <EG>

The Ranger

The Ranger 06-09-2004 05:29 PM

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:11:41 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
wrote:
> My beloved hound has just dragged home
> [..] a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors.

[snip]

D'oh! Double loss. Not only do the neighbors not get their slab, she
doesn't either! Such a waste... <EG>

The Ranger

Cindy Fuller 06-09-2004 05:32 PM

In article > ,
Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:

> My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds)
> a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked
> so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is
> at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is
> about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
> Michael


Serves you right for grilling something she didn't like! ;-)

Stay dry!

Cindy

--
C.J. Fuller

Delete the obvious to email me

Cindy Fuller 06-09-2004 05:32 PM

In article > ,
Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:

> My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds)
> a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked
> so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is
> at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is
> about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
> Michael


Serves you right for grilling something she didn't like! ;-)

Stay dry!

Cindy

--
C.J. Fuller

Delete the obvious to email me

Cindy Fuller 06-09-2004 05:32 PM

In article > ,
Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:

> My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds)
> a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked
> so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is
> at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is
> about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
> Michael


Serves you right for grilling something she didn't like! ;-)

Stay dry!

Cindy

--
C.J. Fuller

Delete the obvious to email me

Dave Smith 06-09-2004 06:20 PM

Dog3 wrote:

> My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds) a
> rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked so
> I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is at a
> loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is about to
> hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.


Now there is a good dog. You just have to teach him to carry them back without
getting any dirt or dog slobber on them.



Dave Smith 06-09-2004 06:20 PM

Dog3 wrote:

> My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds) a
> rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked so
> I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is at a
> loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is about to
> hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.


Now there is a good dog. You just have to teach him to carry them back without
getting any dirt or dog slobber on them.



Mama2EandJ 06-09-2004 06:28 PM

><dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
>wrote:
>> My beloved hound has just dragged home
>> [..] a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors.

>[snip]


So.....where shall I send my dogs so you can train them????



Mama2EandJ 06-09-2004 06:28 PM

><dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
>wrote:
>> My beloved hound has just dragged home
>> [..] a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors.

>[snip]


So.....where shall I send my dogs so you can train them????



Mama2EandJ 06-09-2004 06:28 PM

><dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
>wrote:
>> My beloved hound has just dragged home
>> [..] a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors.

>[snip]


So.....where shall I send my dogs so you can train them????



kilikini 06-09-2004 06:43 PM


"Dog3" <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in message
4...
> My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds)
> a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked
> so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is
> at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is
> about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
> Michael
>
> --



Sorry, but I think that's just hysterical! ROFL. God dog, good girl.
Yeppers.

kili



kilikini 06-09-2004 06:43 PM


"Dog3" <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in message
4...
> My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds)
> a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked
> so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is
> at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is
> about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
> Michael
>
> --



Sorry, but I think that's just hysterical! ROFL. God dog, good girl.
Yeppers.

kili



Tony P. 06-09-2004 07:30 PM

In article >,
ojunk says...
> ><dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
> >wrote:
> >> My beloved hound has just dragged home
> >> [..] a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors.

> >[snip]

>
> So.....where shall I send my dogs so you can train them????
>
>
>


Just teach the dog to rove out by a mile or two, so as not to make
identification easy.


Tony P. 06-09-2004 07:30 PM

In article >,
ojunk says...
> ><dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
> >wrote:
> >> My beloved hound has just dragged home
> >> [..] a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors.

> >[snip]

>
> So.....where shall I send my dogs so you can train them????
>
>
>


Just teach the dog to rove out by a mile or two, so as not to make
identification easy.


Tony P. 06-09-2004 07:31 PM

In article >,
says...
> Dog3 wrote:
>
> > My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds) a
> > rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked so
> > I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is at a
> > loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is about to
> > hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.

>
> Now there is a good dog. You just have to teach him to carry them back without
> getting any dirt or dog slobber on them.


Start with a retriever.


Tony P. 06-09-2004 07:31 PM

In article >,
says...
> Dog3 wrote:
>
> > My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds) a
> > rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked so
> > I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is at a
> > loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is about to
> > hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.

>
> Now there is a good dog. You just have to teach him to carry them back without
> getting any dirt or dog slobber on them.


Start with a retriever.


Tony P. 06-09-2004 07:31 PM

In article >,
says...
> Dog3 wrote:
>
> > My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds) a
> > rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked so
> > I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is at a
> > loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is about to
> > hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.

>
> Now there is a good dog. You just have to teach him to carry them back without
> getting any dirt or dog slobber on them.


Start with a retriever.


Melba's Jammin' 06-09-2004 08:10 PM

In article > , Dog3
<dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:

> My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2
> seconds)
> a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially
> cooked
> so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is
> at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is
> about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
> Michael



Did we have this conversation earlier in the spring? Or last year?
It'd take more than dinner to pacify ME, Bucko. Like maybe rack o'dog.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 9/2/04; check the Fairs Fare tab.


Melba's Jammin' 06-09-2004 08:10 PM

In article > , Dog3
<dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:

> My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2
> seconds)
> a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially
> cooked
> so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is
> at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is
> about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
> Michael



Did we have this conversation earlier in the spring? Or last year?
It'd take more than dinner to pacify ME, Bucko. Like maybe rack o'dog.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 9/2/04; check the Fairs Fare tab.


Steve Calvin 06-09-2004 08:25 PM

Dog3 wrote:

> Steve Calvin > :
>
>
>>Dog3 wrote:
>>
>>
>>>My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2
>>>seconds) a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're
>>>partially cooked so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I
>>>gotta figure out who is at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner.
>>> The Frances aftermath is about to hit so we're all hurrying to get
>>>the food grilled.
>>>
>>>Michael
>>>

>>
>>ROTF. Too funny Michael. Someone down the street is probably cussing
>>"someone" out big time.

>
>
> I don't think it's funny. My dog is a thief ;) Thankfully it was one of
> the neighbor's that has a worse thief in the house. They have a notorious
> Springer Spaniel that can clean off a grill in seconds. They'll be here at
> 3:30, without the dog and no ribs ;). This is my dog's 2nd offense. I
> don't know why she has started this pattern. A year or so ago she snapped
> up an entire fish from a neighbor's grill. She is not an outdoor animal and
> is only in the yard when I'm with her. A blink of an eye and she's stealing
> off the neighborhood grills. ****es me off.
>


My Siberian Husky was like that. Couldn't trust her any further than
you could reach. I had 5 shell steaks on the counter getting ready for
the grill once. Went to take a leak, washed my hands, came back out
and 4 of 'em were gone. Here she was sitting looking at the 5th with
the tail goin' a mile a minute. Never was able to break her of that. I
just had to watch here like a hawk.


>
> It's a totally crap day but we've gotten nothing but a lot of wind. It
> looks like I'll be getting a new roof and sky lights, maybe some guttering
> too. My insurance man says we've had some heavy damage this season.
> Between the storms and trees coming down I'm surprised the house is left
> intact.


Bummer! Sorry you had damage! But, on the bright sidt, new roof,
skylights and gutters on the ins. co.
>
> My best and safest wishes to all in the storms path.
>
> Anyway I'm looking forward to a fun afternoon. The neighbors are coming
> and one neighbor is brining her 7 year old twin granddaughters. They are
> so darned cute at that age. I have all the Disney tapes out and I bought
> some coloring books, crayons etc. God help the white carpeting.
>
> Michael


ok, I just spit beer all over my monitor. How long is she brining her
for? Getting setup for "low and slow" or a roast? ;-)

--
Steve

Love may be blind but marriage is a real eye-opener.


Steve Calvin 06-09-2004 08:25 PM

Dog3 wrote:

> Steve Calvin > :
>
>
>>Dog3 wrote:
>>
>>
>>>My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2
>>>seconds) a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're
>>>partially cooked so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I
>>>gotta figure out who is at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner.
>>> The Frances aftermath is about to hit so we're all hurrying to get
>>>the food grilled.
>>>
>>>Michael
>>>

>>
>>ROTF. Too funny Michael. Someone down the street is probably cussing
>>"someone" out big time.

>
>
> I don't think it's funny. My dog is a thief ;) Thankfully it was one of
> the neighbor's that has a worse thief in the house. They have a notorious
> Springer Spaniel that can clean off a grill in seconds. They'll be here at
> 3:30, without the dog and no ribs ;). This is my dog's 2nd offense. I
> don't know why she has started this pattern. A year or so ago she snapped
> up an entire fish from a neighbor's grill. She is not an outdoor animal and
> is only in the yard when I'm with her. A blink of an eye and she's stealing
> off the neighborhood grills. ****es me off.
>


My Siberian Husky was like that. Couldn't trust her any further than
you could reach. I had 5 shell steaks on the counter getting ready for
the grill once. Went to take a leak, washed my hands, came back out
and 4 of 'em were gone. Here she was sitting looking at the 5th with
the tail goin' a mile a minute. Never was able to break her of that. I
just had to watch here like a hawk.


>
> It's a totally crap day but we've gotten nothing but a lot of wind. It
> looks like I'll be getting a new roof and sky lights, maybe some guttering
> too. My insurance man says we've had some heavy damage this season.
> Between the storms and trees coming down I'm surprised the house is left
> intact.


Bummer! Sorry you had damage! But, on the bright sidt, new roof,
skylights and gutters on the ins. co.
>
> My best and safest wishes to all in the storms path.
>
> Anyway I'm looking forward to a fun afternoon. The neighbors are coming
> and one neighbor is brining her 7 year old twin granddaughters. They are
> so darned cute at that age. I have all the Disney tapes out and I bought
> some coloring books, crayons etc. God help the white carpeting.
>
> Michael


ok, I just spit beer all over my monitor. How long is she brining her
for? Getting setup for "low and slow" or a roast? ;-)

--
Steve

Love may be blind but marriage is a real eye-opener.


smithfarms pure kona 06-09-2004 08:47 PM

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:11:41 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
wrote:

>My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2

seconds)
>a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially

cooked
>so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out

who is
>at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath

is
>about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
>Michael



Seriously, she is just doing what dogs do. I think it is funny too
and hope you were not too mad at her. Wild dogs go out and get food
and bring it back to share with their pack. Good girl, for trying to
feed you too:).
Aloha,
Thunder

smithfarms.com
Farmers of 100% Kona Coffee
& other Great Stuff

smithfarms pure kona 06-09-2004 08:47 PM

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:11:41 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
wrote:

>My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2

seconds)
>a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially

cooked
>so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out

who is
>at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath

is
>about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
>Michael



Seriously, she is just doing what dogs do. I think it is funny too
and hope you were not too mad at her. Wild dogs go out and get food
and bring it back to share with their pack. Good girl, for trying to
feed you too:).
Aloha,
Thunder

smithfarms.com
Farmers of 100% Kona Coffee
& other Great Stuff

smithfarms pure kona 06-09-2004 08:47 PM

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:11:41 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
wrote:

>My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2

seconds)
>a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially

cooked
>so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out

who is
>at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath

is
>about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
>Michael



Seriously, she is just doing what dogs do. I think it is funny too
and hope you were not too mad at her. Wild dogs go out and get food
and bring it back to share with their pack. Good girl, for trying to
feed you too:).
Aloha,
Thunder

smithfarms.com
Farmers of 100% Kona Coffee
& other Great Stuff

Damsel in dis Dress 06-09-2004 09:18 PM

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 15:25:14 -0400, Steve Calvin >
wrote:

>My Siberian Husky was like that. Couldn't trust her any further than
>you could reach. I had 5 shell steaks on the counter getting ready for
>the grill once. Went to take a leak, washed my hands, came back out
>and 4 of 'em were gone. Here she was sitting looking at the 5th with
>the tail goin' a mile a minute. Never was able to break her of that. I
>just had to watch here like a hawk.


One Thanksgiving, when we were having a guest over for dinner, I had the
turkey in the kitchen sink, thawing in cold water. Went to roast it, and
there was a huge hole in the plastic, and half of one breast side had been
eaten. Raw. We allowed the cat to live.

Carol

Damsel in dis Dress 06-09-2004 09:18 PM

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 15:25:14 -0400, Steve Calvin >
wrote:

>My Siberian Husky was like that. Couldn't trust her any further than
>you could reach. I had 5 shell steaks on the counter getting ready for
>the grill once. Went to take a leak, washed my hands, came back out
>and 4 of 'em were gone. Here she was sitting looking at the 5th with
>the tail goin' a mile a minute. Never was able to break her of that. I
>just had to watch here like a hawk.


One Thanksgiving, when we were having a guest over for dinner, I had the
turkey in the kitchen sink, thawing in cold water. Went to roast it, and
there was a huge hole in the plastic, and half of one breast side had been
eaten. Raw. We allowed the cat to live.

Carol

Damsel in dis Dress 06-09-2004 09:18 PM

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 15:25:14 -0400, Steve Calvin >
wrote:

>My Siberian Husky was like that. Couldn't trust her any further than
>you could reach. I had 5 shell steaks on the counter getting ready for
>the grill once. Went to take a leak, washed my hands, came back out
>and 4 of 'em were gone. Here she was sitting looking at the 5th with
>the tail goin' a mile a minute. Never was able to break her of that. I
>just had to watch here like a hawk.


One Thanksgiving, when we were having a guest over for dinner, I had the
turkey in the kitchen sink, thawing in cold water. Went to roast it, and
there was a huge hole in the plastic, and half of one breast side had been
eaten. Raw. We allowed the cat to live.

Carol

06-09-2004 09:40 PM

In article > ,
dognospam@adjfkdla says...
> My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds)
> a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked
> so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is
> at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is
> about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
> Michael
>

Had the ribs cooked enough to develop any bark? Maybe that's what
attracted her.

Bob

06-09-2004 09:40 PM

In article > ,
dognospam@adjfkdla says...
> My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds)
> a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked
> so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is
> at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is
> about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
> Michael
>

Had the ribs cooked enough to develop any bark? Maybe that's what
attracted her.

Bob

dave 06-09-2004 09:42 PM

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:11:41 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
wrote:

>My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds)
>a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked
>so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is
>at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is
>about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
>Michael

Can you teach my dog to do that? ;)

Dave G

dave 06-09-2004 09:42 PM

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:11:41 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
wrote:

>My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2 seconds)
>a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially cooked
>so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out who is
>at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath is
>about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
>
>Michael

Can you teach my dog to do that? ;)

Dave G

Tony P. 06-09-2004 10:07 PM

In article >,
says...
> On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:11:41 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
> wrote:
>
> >My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2

> seconds)
> >a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially

> cooked
> >so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out

> who is
> >at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath

> is
> >about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
> >
> >Michael

>
>
> Seriously, she is just doing what dogs do. I think it is funny too
> and hope you were not too mad at her. Wild dogs go out and get food
> and bring it back to share with their pack. Good girl, for trying to
> feed you too:).
> Aloha,
> Thunder


Yes it is the pack mentality. I had a Belgian Shepherd who used to leave
parts of rabbit on the steps of the house. It finally got to the point
where she'd just leave the rabbits foot.

The most amazing site was watching her thrust her jaws through the
kennel door (The spaces were about 4" to 5" wide.) and snatch a rabbit
that was frolicking just outside the kennel door.

I miss that dog though. She was extremely protective of both our home
and me.


Tony P. 06-09-2004 10:07 PM

In article >,
says...
> On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:11:41 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
> wrote:
>
> >My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2

> seconds)
> >a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially

> cooked
> >so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out

> who is
> >at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath

> is
> >about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
> >
> >Michael

>
>
> Seriously, she is just doing what dogs do. I think it is funny too
> and hope you were not too mad at her. Wild dogs go out and get food
> and bring it back to share with their pack. Good girl, for trying to
> feed you too:).
> Aloha,
> Thunder


Yes it is the pack mentality. I had a Belgian Shepherd who used to leave
parts of rabbit on the steps of the house. It finally got to the point
where she'd just leave the rabbits foot.

The most amazing site was watching her thrust her jaws through the
kennel door (The spaces were about 4" to 5" wide.) and snatch a rabbit
that was frolicking just outside the kennel door.

I miss that dog though. She was extremely protective of both our home
and me.


Tony P. 06-09-2004 10:07 PM

In article >,
says...
> On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:11:41 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not>
> wrote:
>
> >My beloved hound has just dragged home (I lost sight of her for 2

> seconds)
> >a rack of ribs from one of the neighbors. Dammit. They're partially

> cooked
> >so I assume she snatched 'em from a grill. Now I gotta figure out

> who is
> >at a loss here and have 'em over for dinner. The Frances aftermath

> is
> >about to hit so we're all hurrying to get the food grilled.
> >
> >Michael

>
>
> Seriously, she is just doing what dogs do. I think it is funny too
> and hope you were not too mad at her. Wild dogs go out and get food
> and bring it back to share with their pack. Good girl, for trying to
> feed you too:).
> Aloha,
> Thunder


Yes it is the pack mentality. I had a Belgian Shepherd who used to leave
parts of rabbit on the steps of the house. It finally got to the point
where she'd just leave the rabbits foot.

The most amazing site was watching her thrust her jaws through the
kennel door (The spaces were about 4" to 5" wide.) and snatch a rabbit
that was frolicking just outside the kennel door.

I miss that dog though. She was extremely protective of both our home
and me.



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