Hi Cheryl,
I sent you a private e-mail. Please watch for it. These days you can never be
sure what gets caught in spam filters etc...
Tonya
----- Original Message ----
From: Cheryl <snowydiamonds@...>
To: Weimaraner_Longhaired@...
Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2007 3:51:58 PM
Subject: [Weimaraner_Longhaired] Re: New Member
Tonya!!! Dusty was the one I would have chosen!!! Well, I really
would have taken all three if someone would have allowed it at
Heartland;) The goldens are my adult children's dogs, but I'm in
their lives, daily:)
The goldens do prefer my younger weims stay at my cabin but they
tolerate the weims visiting at their house, too. Its just that the
weims take over everything, come in at a great pace, scout out the
surroundings, immediately take whatever recreation bones they feel are
the best, jump onto the love seat and the couch, totally making
themselves at home and the goldens kind of look resigned to just wait
out the visit.
When we get to our cabin, the weims give a great big sigh;) Like it
was such an satisfying effort to visit the middle aged (2) and elderly
(2) goldens but it was worth the effort and they are so satisfied to
be home again, mission accomplished: ) LOL! The young adults kind of
feel the same towards my weims as their dogs feel, too;)
But when we are out in the field, goldens and weims feel "in their
element" and everyone is near and dear to hearts, love is in the
heart, "This is what we were bred for, YEAH! Isn't life grand?!"
I do curtail the daily visits in the winter when its too cold to
safely take the weims out much so the goldens seem happier then about
the fewer visits, LOL. Its kind of a hard time for them as my adult
children are not doing so much w/their goldens as they used to so I
take up the slack and remind them they are still loved and cherished.
My goal for the future is to take elderly weims from rescue to bask in
the sunshine on a full sized futon/couch/ bed in the southern bay
window, with miles of countryside to watch out the window, slow romps
in that wide open territory, or walks, and a warm stove nearby the bay
window in the winters...six weims would fit nicely, but it won't be
for a while yet as my 4 weims are 4,3,2,and Boris will be one in Dec.
I'm so happy Dusty/Harry has come into our lives again!!! Great big
HUGS to you and he! Welcome HOME! WOW, such a small world, as big as
it is...Cheryl in Alaska
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