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Chains that bind.

Apr 22, 2005 03:15 PM
by Iain


You sound very rattled,somebody been upsetting you?
My dogs are never on chains, none of the creatures that I look after are tethered, unless absolutely necessary i.e after surgery, or have to be" blacked out " to calm them down after they have been brought in from the wild.
cheers Iain

----- Original Message ----- From: "thalprin" <thalprin@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World It's not like they know how to change a header aka "If I only had a brain"...



Rattled my chain?

Maybe you mean rattled your dogs chain?
Do you keep your dogs on a chain?

Is there some reason why I should be rattled?

I do not.
Here, let me check - nope, still not feeling rattled, but thanks.

Yes, have some chocolate, that might help you.
Just don't feed it to your dogs .)



(you're so silly!)


-- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Iain" <ibse03888@b...> wrote:
Hi Terrie, whose rattled your cage today? I know its a full moon
but steady
on there gal! Have some Chocolate that might help. Incidentally
one of my
pet dogs is going blind, she is a rescue dog that Ive looked
after for six
years.I managed to save the litter after her mother was abused
physically
and then abandoned .She was a right mess,thin, starved,with many
injuries
and scared of any human who went near her.It took many months to
get her to
start to trust ,and lead some semblance of a normal life
cheers Iain






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