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Re: New Mission Statement



Ok, I have to agree with Renee, My Brier dog is the smartest dog we have
ever had, he will learn something and remember it forever.  He learned the
radio fence in one day and has been amazing dog to watch grow.  He is
already the community dog, if we go somewhere without him, (which is rare)
someone always asks why we didn't bring him.
Hunter
aka:
pest
varmit
love bug
cuddle bug
spoiled baby
red dude

New Mission Statement for Brier:
Brier: Where our dogs think they are human so get used to it.

Carol

----- Original Message -----
From: J. Renee Brooks <jrbrooks@mercury.cor.epa.gov>
To: <brierpups@fast.cs.utah.edu>
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: New Mission Statement


>
>
> Gina Heitz wrote:
>
> > Ok,
> >
> > The Moon litter has done my reputation in it's brought the true Mission
> > Statement out:
> >
> > Brier Goldens
> > where troubling temperaments and un trainability go paw in mouth!
>
> Gina Gina,
>     What are you talking about?  Our little Miss Maplet has the most
> personality and is such a wonderful amazing dog.   She is fully trained on
the
> invisible fence, so she is smart and quite trainable.  Last night was our
> first class together and she did quite well.  Yes, she has a will of her
own,
> but she did good.   There was another golden pup there who was as quite as
a
> mouse and laid calmly at the feet of her owner, but how boring!!  Miss
Maplet
> was very excited but still gave me her attention and did all the exercises
> quite well.  Others complemented her on how cute she was and how attentive
she
> was.  So there!!
>
> Renee
> --
> J. Renee Brooks
> U.S. EPA/NHEERL          (541) 754-4684 (Office)
> Western Ecology Division (541) 754-4799 (FAX)
> 200 SW 35th St.          jrbrooks@mail.cor.epa.gov
> Corvallis, OR 97333
>
>