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Old August 31st 04, 11:52 PM
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Aw. I wanted to see a picture of Skeeter with his nose up a chuckle.
Are these differences in intellect or differences in approach?
--Lia

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Aw. I wanted to see a picture of Skeeter with his nose up a chuckle.
Are these differences in intellect or differences in approach?
--Lia

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Aw. I wanted to see a picture of Skeeter with his nose up a chuckle.
Are these differences in intellect or differences in approach?
--Lia

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Aw. I wanted to see a picture of Skeeter with his nose up a chuckle.
Are these differences in intellect or differences in approach?
--Lia

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Old August 31st 04, 11:52 PM
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Aw. I wanted to see a picture of Skeeter with his nose up a chuckle.
Are these differences in intellect or differences in approach?
--Lia

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Aw. I wanted to see a picture of Skeeter with his nose up a chuckle.
Are these differences in intellect or differences in approach?
--Lia

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Old September 1st 04, 12:11 AM
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"Melanie L Chang" wrote in message
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Solo's behaviorist gave us a bunch of new toys that drop food.

http://www.busybuddytoys.com

I filled all of them with treats and let the dogs at 'em. What ensued
was an interesting illustration of the differences in the ways their
minds work, as well as their differing personalities.


i like watching this type of thing in my dogs too. for example, if i offer
a Kong filled with biscuits that don't easily fit out the opening, they each
have a different way to get them out.

Manu sticks his tongue inside the Kong, and slobbers on it until it falls
apart. Lola drops the Kong, hole side down, onto the wood floor, until it
breaks to pieces and they fall out the hole.

Manu gets his food first, but for some reason Lola's trick seems more
clever.

-kelly


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Old September 1st 04, 12:11 AM
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"Melanie L Chang" wrote in message
...
Solo's behaviorist gave us a bunch of new toys that drop food.

http://www.busybuddytoys.com

I filled all of them with treats and let the dogs at 'em. What ensued
was an interesting illustration of the differences in the ways their
minds work, as well as their differing personalities.


i like watching this type of thing in my dogs too. for example, if i offer
a Kong filled with biscuits that don't easily fit out the opening, they each
have a different way to get them out.

Manu sticks his tongue inside the Kong, and slobbers on it until it falls
apart. Lola drops the Kong, hole side down, onto the wood floor, until it
breaks to pieces and they fall out the hole.

Manu gets his food first, but for some reason Lola's trick seems more
clever.

-kelly


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Old September 1st 04, 12:11 AM
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"Melanie L Chang" wrote in message
...
Solo's behaviorist gave us a bunch of new toys that drop food.

http://www.busybuddytoys.com

I filled all of them with treats and let the dogs at 'em. What ensued
was an interesting illustration of the differences in the ways their
minds work, as well as their differing personalities.


i like watching this type of thing in my dogs too. for example, if i offer
a Kong filled with biscuits that don't easily fit out the opening, they each
have a different way to get them out.

Manu sticks his tongue inside the Kong, and slobbers on it until it falls
apart. Lola drops the Kong, hole side down, onto the wood floor, until it
breaks to pieces and they fall out the hole.

Manu gets his food first, but for some reason Lola's trick seems more
clever.

-kelly


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Old September 1st 04, 12:11 AM
culprit
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"Melanie L Chang" wrote in message
...
Solo's behaviorist gave us a bunch of new toys that drop food.

http://www.busybuddytoys.com

I filled all of them with treats and let the dogs at 'em. What ensued
was an interesting illustration of the differences in the ways their
minds work, as well as their differing personalities.


i like watching this type of thing in my dogs too. for example, if i offer
a Kong filled with biscuits that don't easily fit out the opening, they each
have a different way to get them out.

Manu sticks his tongue inside the Kong, and slobbers on it until it falls
apart. Lola drops the Kong, hole side down, onto the wood floor, until it
breaks to pieces and they fall out the hole.

Manu gets his food first, but for some reason Lola's trick seems more
clever.

-kelly


 




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