[Dailydrool] Howling

jacquelynn chazey aerogator27 at hotmail.com
Fri Apr 5 18:19:33 PDT 2013




It is an individual thing, in my experience.  My late great Pierre Sr. was the howler galore.  Nigel has taken his spot as bell hound, and my eldest, Pumpkin, tries a howl or two, but rather bark the occasion, but with some extra bark flair.  Pierre jr. is some what the same way, more a bark than a howl for the most part, but his howl is growing stronger.
Pumpkin was only dog in this house for a little more than her first year.  We rescued her, and she was supposed to be 8 wks, but she was so tiny, I think she was 6 weeks.  Oh boy, did I bend over backwards for this tiny puppy from NSAL.  I have told the story many times that she didn't poop outside till  we got JP, and he did it the first day, and she did it the same time right after he did.  
Oh, the stories are legend.  Jr. is trying to learn the howl, and he gets a little out at times and he is 4.  Some are more natural than others.  I wanted my life career to be a singer, but I am not a good singer.  That was after I wanted my life career to be a writer, but I am not a good writer.  
I know I am a good care giver, for Mom and the hounds, and while that doesn't give me income, at least I have the peace of mind that I am doing something good.

I am always looking for a job fit situation.
Healing drool to all in need,
Jackie

 		 	   		  
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