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Old 06-07-2012, 09:10 AM   #5
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so sweet, and only nine months old. reminds me of when I had my first yorkie, Reggie. I was out much longer than planned on day so I called my neighbor who had a key to my house. I said, "can you let Reggie out for me"? she said sure. I came home about 5 hours later, went in the house expecting to get a big greeting from Reggie, after not finding him anywhere I called her and said "WHERE'S REGGIE, she said the last I saw him he was sitting huddled against the side of the house, (mind you I did not have a fenced in yard) I said WHAT, why is he sitting there, she said and I kid you not, "you said to let him out, but nothing about letting him back in"! So I go outside and check on the side of the house and there he was sitting on the pebbles in the garden leaning against the side of the house. I guess he was there for several hours, I learned a good lesson that day. Reggie was not a timid little dog so I was surprised he did not run through the neigborhood. It took me a long time to be able to talk to the neighbor again
Thankfully he didn't go anywhere. Brandi got out one time and she was the social butterfly. Luckily for me, she didn't go very far. She came back when I called her. I was in a panic. Fortunately, Brandi has to stop and smell every blade of grass, otherwise she would of been long gone.
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