Re: pregnant dog.



In article <cukg221ltq6g8e9ovkomg5dnqnvgmrqusj@xxxxxxx>,
Janet B <janet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
why not just have her spayed NOW and not have to worry about it?

Hear, hear. Greta used to live tied out at the stable where
I boarded my horses. She was unspayed, and one day someone
noticed that Greta was looking a little pudgy. Yup, she was
pregnant. So we had her spayed (ending her knocked-upness)
and instead of going back to the stable she came to live
with me. It was by far the best solution all around given
the situation she had been in.

And dudelet: don't tell us how much you love your dog. Tell
us what you're actually doing to take care of her.

and PLEASE - use real words - your posts would be a lot more readable,
and last I heard, words are free ;-D

She's using abbreviations used in text messaging on mobile
phones. It started because text entry on a 12-button keypad
is kind of a pain in the ***, but it trickled into
computer-based instant messaging and we're now looking
forward to future generations of illiterates using that crap
all the time. It's the linguistic version of exposed
underwear, important for those occasions when cultural
markers are more important than direct communication. I'm
unclear, however, why this is one of those occasions.
--
Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis - shore@xxxxxxxxx

Prouder than ever to be a member of the reality-based community
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