07-25-2006, 02:00 PM
Hi Fred,
Thanks for letting me know! It is one of those things that get me curious, how people pick these other names for their sign in. Something that they are familiar with that they relate to themselves.
I bet your friends stores are interesting indeed. A poodle list that I am on has many members that have disabilities and have the standards as their guide dogs etc. It is great to hear what all happens in their lives.
I do raise Standard poodles and some of the pups that have gone on are now therapy dogs in organizations. One is in Austin, Tx.
I have thought of donating one from my current litter to an agency that trains them for hearing or sight impared folks. We shall see what happens with that. I tell you what, this litter that I have is a great deal of fun! I have them sitting on command at five weeks and some even learn to ride a skateboard. Most of them leave and are very close to being potty trained by 8 weeks old. They naturally do that when they are a few weeks old, they are learning it.
They are the sweetest dogs and so easily trainable. I know you are into kitties and that is a good thing too. It is hard to imagine folks who are not animal lovers and respectors.
Aloha,
Lucy
Having another Great day in Paradise, Wherever that Maybe!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheLanai
Thanks for letting me know! It is one of those things that get me curious, how people pick these other names for their sign in. Something that they are familiar with that they relate to themselves.
I bet your friends stores are interesting indeed. A poodle list that I am on has many members that have disabilities and have the standards as their guide dogs etc. It is great to hear what all happens in their lives.
I do raise Standard poodles and some of the pups that have gone on are now therapy dogs in organizations. One is in Austin, Tx.
I have thought of donating one from my current litter to an agency that trains them for hearing or sight impared folks. We shall see what happens with that. I tell you what, this litter that I have is a great deal of fun! I have them sitting on command at five weeks and some even learn to ride a skateboard. Most of them leave and are very close to being potty trained by 8 weeks old. They naturally do that when they are a few weeks old, they are learning it.
They are the sweetest dogs and so easily trainable. I know you are into kitties and that is a good thing too. It is hard to imagine folks who are not animal lovers and respectors.
Aloha,
Lucy
Having another Great day in Paradise, Wherever that Maybe!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheLanai
Lucy
Having another Great day in Paradise, Wherever that Maybe!
Having another Great day in Paradise, Wherever that Maybe!