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<div><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; color: #000000;">Well, Blanca has started to assert her bassitude. She has started to be a bit finicky in eating, but I was ordered not add anything to her food. Well, twice I added just a little bit; once a real tiny piece of cheese, and this morning two very thin slices of a little wiener. She ate after the addition. Tonight the same attitude from her. She did eat after I brought the bowl to her, nothing added. We need to work on her sleeping position. She does not allow me to get into bed first and get myself comfy. She quickly hops on the bed and takes over. Try moving a 50 pound cement block. I have not heard her bark once, only a few whimpers when she wants attention. I have discovered that in addition to being afraid of children, she is also afraid of other dogs. When she sees on, she turns around and wants to go back home. I can see the kid fear, but other dogs. How did she make it in the show ring? We are becoming great friends, but I am still confined to the futon, as she found out how to get onto our regular bed.<br></span></div>
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<div> Douglas Dropp(<a href="mailto:ddropp@aol.com">ddropp@aol.com</a>) and Blanca along<br></div>
<div>with Millie, Pw. Charlie and Pw. Bennett, all ATB</div>
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