<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div style="RIGHT: auto">I'm curious. Do you think that our bassets become like us (as we are), or is there a mutual attraction between like creatures?</div>
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<div style="RIGHT: auto">Today I dropped my two bassets off at doggie daycare for three hours while I did errands in town. When I picked them up, both were exhausted beyond words and have slept all afternoon. Both are eight years old; not beyond the pale--seniors but active; friendly but not fawning. It seems just that 'socializing' is becoming harder work for both.</div>
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<div style="RIGHT: auto">My husband and I are both a bit on the introvertish side. We would both prefer an evening by the fireplace with books, to a party anyplace. We are also friendly and caring, but overwhelmed by a lot of activity and exhausted by a lot of human interaction. I gave up art fairs a few years ago because I simply could not smile and talk for six hours straight at a time anymore. Not that I don't love customers--I do--but that I haven't the energy to interact for more than a short span. </div>
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<div style="RIGHT: auto">It seems to me that Bo and Harley, our two bassets, have become the same way over the past few years. Not a given. My stepdaughter (Bill's daughter whom we raised, could probably go 36 or even 48 hours at a time socializing and interacting with charm--she is an extrovert. I can't imagine this changing with time. We bore her silly.) Our son together is more like we are. Our bassets? Bo has always been as we are. Harley, whom we adopted 5 years ago, started out as an extrovert more like my stepdaughter who could not get enough smiles and pets and noise and activity. Now he is becoming a friendly but more introverted grump like the rest of our household. He had had more than enough of a puppy temporary foster guest by two hours into the visit. very unlike his stance even a few years ago. Age or n<VAR id=yui-ie-cursor></VAR>ature or nurture? </div></div></body></html>