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Merle's Door
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Merle's Door
All DS owners willove reading this book, about and author ourdoors man and the adventures so a dog he adopted on a float trip, their adventures together, though hunting, women, the community.. a truely great book about a great relationship with a dog. Im sure all of you being Dutch Shepard owners can relate.
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Re: Merle's Door
I love this book. But a little warning, your husbands (or s/o) and family and friends will probably get annoyed of hearing all of the facts and interesting dog related careers available that are mentioned throughout the stories.
I first got this book when I started dating my (now) husband. Our first date was a bet on whether or not he'd stop making fun of me for talking about dogs so much. Never-less, thanks to this book, I had enough random facts to annoy him into losing.
I first got this book when I started dating my (now) husband. Our first date was a bet on whether or not he'd stop making fun of me for talking about dogs so much. Never-less, thanks to this book, I had enough random facts to annoy him into losing.
Stephanie
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Re: Merle's Door
whaaaaa!! my vet read that book and told me I would love it!! Have to get it now.
Barbara, Odin & Kai
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Re: Merle's Door
And he still married you? (that would indeed be a keeper then)LyonsFamily wrote:I first got this book when I started dating my (now) husband. Our first date was a bet on whether or not he'd stop making fun of me for talking about dogs so much. Never-less, thanks to this book, I had enough random facts to annoy him into losing.
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Re: Merle's Door
I just found a copy on my desk that someone had loaned/given me a few months ago. I need to make time to read it! Thank you for the reminder!
Christie Meyer
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Be proud of the things that you have taught your dog. Be humbled and grateful for all of the things that your dog has taught you. - Unknown