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Re: [SG] good doggie


Hi Marion,

"Bear" is, in fact, a small dog, not much larger than the rabbit he caught.
I don't hate rabbits; I enjoy eating them though they aren't a steady diet.
I do object to their eating my flowers and veggies, and when there's one
less rabbit in my yard, that's fine.

Bear knows the difference between small children. She loves to play with
kids, lives with 3 cats (they even sleep together) and roams a fenced-in
yard.

I live in the middle of a town of 23,000 and am 20 minutes from church. Even
pacifists worship there.

Have a good day.

John Adney
-----Original Message-----
From: Marion <marion@NAS.NET>
To: shadegardens@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU <shadegardens@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU>
Date: Wednesday, June 17, 1998 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: [SG] good doggie


>> Since I've grumbled about our two dogs failing to do anything to curb the
>> growing rabbit population,
>
>> Sunday morning before going to church,  the old dog came out with a
>nice-sized
>> rabbit in her mouth. She layed down in the yard and proceeded to eat it.
>> There was nothing left when I returned from church.
>
>I hope you live far away from any neighbours with small animals or
>children. Your dog now knows the thrill of hunting and killing and doesn't
>know the difference rabbits and cats or small children.
>
>I would be more comfortable knowing that you lived in an extremely remote
>area and had to travel at least an hour to church on Sunday to give thanks
>to the God who saw fit to put the rabbits on this earth in the first place.
>
>Marion, pacifist and animal lover(both wild and domestic)



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