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Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

by Sam Mazzotta

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: After reading your article about the “smiling” Borzoi, I want to tell you about my smiling Border Collie. “Jamie” will walk up to me with bared teeth, looking for a pat or a backrub. A smile and a head shake tells me she wants to go outside. There also is the “hangdog” look with bared teeth when she knows she has been naughty. No growls, just smiles.

Sometimes when I call her to come inside she looks at me, smiles and trots in the other direction! I wish I could read her mind. Jamie is such a quick study. Smartest dog we have ever adopted. — Carol F., Conesus, N.Y.

DEAR CAROL: Thank you for sharing that! Jamie sounds like a real character, all right.

A dog’s “smile” often indicates submissiveness, and certain breeds like the Borzoi actually bare their teeth when they smile. This is fairly uncommon in most other dogs — if you’re not familiar with a dog that is baring its teeth, back away.

Still, Border Collies are indeed very smart dogs and quick studies. They also just have that bright, alert, happy attitude that is the mark of a healthy Collie. I have a feeling that Jamie figured out that whenever she “smiles,” she gets a positive response from you (a backrub, or a trip outside, or another treat). Either way, it’s definitely a good deal on both sides, as you know when Jamie wants something (and can read signals as to what exactly she wants), and Jamie knows how to ask!

Posted on February 4th, 2009  | category: Paws4Pets


Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

by Alexis Ann

1.  Smile and use your feminine charm.
2. Know Your Bank Account Balance… 365 Days
3.  Believe In Yourself… Stick to What You Know is Right.
4. Make Hay When the Sun Shines… Don’t fight the Down Times.
5.  KISS… Keep It Simple Sue!
6.  Set Standards and stick to ‘em.
7. Treat Customers Like Gold.

Posted on February 4th, 2009  | category: Featured Articles

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