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Old March 13th 06, 11:20 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Are there any pictures of Bonnie posted anywhere?//


Try here..



http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/leo...e2.jpg&.src=ph

http://tinyurl.com/otrgo

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Old March 13th 06, 11:28 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Helen Miles" wrote

"Thank you for submitting your story for the SMARTER than JACK series.
We would like to include your story as part of our special book,
Cheeky
animals are SMARTER than JACK, which will be published in June 2006.


Yay, many congratulations! I'm sure Tiger would say that while he's
pleased to be immortalised in print he's miffed that the selected story
didn't show him in his true light and a feline god

Purrs
Gordon & the FF


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Old March 13th 06, 01:09 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Helen Miles wrote:
"Adrian" wrote in message
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Are there any pictures of Bonnie posted anywhere?//


Try here..



http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/leo...e2.jpg&.src=ph

http://tinyurl.com/otrgo

Helen M


Thanks, she looks like a happy dog. :-)
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Old March 13th 06, 03:45 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Helen Miles" wrote in message
news:a284d15238de4d5234f527b329dac7b6.76411@mygate .mailgate.org...
A while back, I wrote a post about Tiger and Bonnie. Someone here
suggested that I sent it to "Smarter than Jack", an organisation that
produces books with true animal stories to raise money for animal
shelters. I did submit the story, then promptly completely forgot all
about it.

In my IN-box today, I recieved this.....

"Thank you for submitting your story for the SMARTER than JACK series.
We would like to include your story as part of our special book, Cheeky
animals are SMARTER than JACK, which will be published in June 2006. It
will be published in North America under the title 91 smart sassy
animals.

The decision on which stories to include was not easy; we received many
entertaining stories covering a range of cheeky animal antics. However
your story stood out."

I AM SO CHUFFED!!!!

This was the story....

"Sneaky Tiger

I had come back from walking Bonnie, my dog (and the bane of my cat
Tiger's life). Without realising I hadn't shut the front door properly,
I went and made a cup of tea.

The cats are absolutely not ever allowed outside the front of my house
because the road can be very busy, so of course Tiger has made it his
life's ambition to see what is out there.

I was drinking my tea when, out of the blue, Bonnie came running into
the kitchen and barked at me. Then she started whining and tugging on my
trousers with her teeth. As this was not her normal behaviour I went to
see what was wrong.

I got into the hall, just in time to see Tiger sneaking out of the front
door, which was slightly ajar. Bonnie went after him and tried to herd
him back into the house with her nose, whining all the while.
To say Tiger was annoyed that he had been caught was an understatement.
He gave Bonnie a look of pure loathing, slapped her on the head and went
off upstairs in a right huff. I, on the other hand, gave Bonnie a big
cuddle and told her what a good girl she was.
My dog is not nearly as dumb as she makes out she is."

I get a complimentary copy of the book in June, when it's printed, and
there should also be a couple of photos alongside the story of Bonnie
and HRFL, as I emailed them with the authorisation form. Quite made my
day.

Helen M



How cool! Congratulations!

kili


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Old March 13th 06, 04:32 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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COOL!!!!!!

"Helen Miles" wrote in message
news:a284d15238de4d5234f527b329dac7b6.76411@mygate .mailgate.org...
A while back, I wrote a post about Tiger and Bonnie. Someone here
suggested that I sent it to "Smarter than Jack", an organisation that
produces books with true animal stories to raise money for animal
shelters. I did submit the story, then promptly completely forgot all
about it.

In my IN-box today, I recieved this.....

"Thank you for submitting your story for the SMARTER than JACK series.
We would like to include your story as part of our special book, Cheeky
animals are SMARTER than JACK, which will be published in June 2006. It
will be published in North America under the title 91 smart sassy
animals.

The decision on which stories to include was not easy; we received many
entertaining stories covering a range of cheeky animal antics. However
your story stood out."

I AM SO CHUFFED!!!!

This was the story....

"Sneaky Tiger

I had come back from walking Bonnie, my dog (and the bane of my cat
Tiger's life). Without realising I hadn't shut the front door properly,
I went and made a cup of tea.

The cats are absolutely not ever allowed outside the front of my house
because the road can be very busy, so of course Tiger has made it his
life's ambition to see what is out there.

I was drinking my tea when, out of the blue, Bonnie came running into
the kitchen and barked at me. Then she started whining and tugging on my
trousers with her teeth. As this was not her normal behaviour I went to
see what was wrong.

I got into the hall, just in time to see Tiger sneaking out of the front
door, which was slightly ajar. Bonnie went after him and tried to herd
him back into the house with her nose, whining all the while.
To say Tiger was annoyed that he had been caught was an understatement.
He gave Bonnie a look of pure loathing, slapped her on the head and went
off upstairs in a right huff. I, on the other hand, gave Bonnie a big
cuddle and told her what a good girl she was.
My dog is not nearly as dumb as she makes out she is."

I get a complimentary copy of the book in June, when it's printed, and
there should also be a couple of photos alongside the story of Bonnie
and HRFL, as I emailed them with the authorisation form. Quite made my
day.

Helen M



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Old March 13th 06, 04:56 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Helen Miles wrote:
A while back, I wrote a post about Tiger and Bonnie. Someone here
suggested that I sent it to "Smarter than Jack", an organisation that
produces books with true animal stories to raise money for animal
shelters. I did submit the story, then promptly completely forgot all
about it.

(snip)

Congratulations. We had our (sparrow) story published in Canadian
Animals are Smarter than Jack and it was a real thrill to see it in
print. Folks might not know that they can sign up (free) for the story
of the week which will be delivered to their email every Friday.
www.smarterthanjack.com

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Old March 13th 06, 07:41 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:24:33 +0000 (UTC), "Helen Miles"
wrote:

A while back, I wrote a post about Tiger and Bonnie. Someone here
suggested that I sent it to "Smarter than Jack", an organisation that
produces books with true animal stories to raise money for animal
shelters. I did submit the story, then promptly completely forgot all
about it.

In my IN-box today, I recieved this.....

"Thank you for submitting your story for the SMARTER than JACK series.
We would like to include your story as part of our special book, Cheeky
animals are SMARTER than JACK, which will be published in June 2006. It
will be published in North America under the title 91 smart sassy
animals.

The decision on which stories to include was not easy; we received many
entertaining stories covering a range of cheeky animal antics. However
your story stood out."

I AM SO CHUFFED!!!!

This was the story....

"Sneaky Tiger

I had come back from walking Bonnie, my dog (and the bane of my cat
Tiger’s life). Without realising I hadn’t shut the front door properly,
I went and made a cup of tea.

The cats are absolutely not ever allowed outside the front of my house
because the road can be very busy, so of course Tiger has made it his
life’s ambition to see what is out there.

I was drinking my tea when, out of the blue, Bonnie came running into
the kitchen and barked at me. Then she started whining and tugging on my
trousers with her teeth. As this was not her normal behaviour I went to
see what was wrong.

I got into the hall, just in time to see Tiger sneaking out of the front
door, which was slightly ajar. Bonnie went after him and tried to herd
him back into the house with her nose, whining all the while.
To say Tiger was annoyed that he had been caught was an understatement.
He gave Bonnie a look of pure loathing, slapped her on the head and went
off upstairs in a right huff. I, on the other hand, gave Bonnie a big
cuddle and told her what a good girl she was.
My dog is not nearly as dumb as she makes out she is."

I get a complimentary copy of the book in June, when it's printed, and
there should also be a couple of photos alongside the story of Bonnie
and HRFL, as I emailed them with the authorisation form. Quite made my
day.

Helen M


Woo-hoo, Helen! That is really cool! Congratulations :-)

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Old March 13th 06, 08:45 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Helen Miles" wrote in message
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"Adrian" wrote in message
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Are there any pictures of Bonnie posted anywhere?//


Try here..


http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/leo...e2.jpg&.src=ph

http://tinyurl.com/otrgo

Helen M



She looks like a sweet dog. And ready to herd or hunt or guard as needed.

Jo


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"Jo Firey" wrote in message


She looks like a sweet dog. And ready to herd or hunt or guard as needed.

Jo


She's very, very gentle, and very protective of her family (including
the cats). She's so sweet, I can safely leave her to babysit and mother
5 week old kittens (not that I do as there is potential for a disaster).

Two incidences spring to mind. Last year I had 3 foster kittens with
very bad flu - Flanagan, Alfie and Lola. They were *VERY* ill and it was
touch and go for a while. She helped me bath them, helped keep them
warm, and when they recovered allowed them to trample all over her,
swing on her tail and generally mothered them. When Lily arrived, she
was a nightmare because all she wanted to do was wash Lily, mother her,
and look after her. Where ever Lily was, Bonnie had to be.

About 18 months ago, I was staying at a friends house, and we found her
husband dead in the kitchen - he had died of a massive heart attack.
Bonnie went into hyper protective mode with my friends 2 young daughters
- she stayed with them, kept telling them she loved them, and guarded
them at night by sleeping on their bed. Anyone other than my friend or
myself was not allowed to approach the kids - Bonnie always positioned
herself between them, and the girls and growled. On the day of the
funeral, with all the family coming into the house, she became so over
protective, she became dangerous and at one point I thought she was
going to bite someone. This is a dog without a nasty bone in her body.

She's also a registered P.A.T. (Pets as therapy) dog and visits the
local childrens cancer hospice.

She's pretty special for a dog. )

Helen M


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Old March 14th 06, 12:29 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Helen Miles wrote:

About 18 months ago, I was staying at a friends house, and we found her
husband dead in the kitchen - he had died of a massive heart attack.
Bonnie went into hyper protective mode with my friends 2 young daughters
- she stayed with them, kept telling them she loved them, and guarded
them at night by sleeping on their bed. Anyone other than my friend or
myself was not allowed to approach the kids - Bonnie always positioned
herself between them, and the girls and growled. On the day of the
funeral, with all the family coming into the house, she became so over
protective, she became dangerous and at one point I thought she was
going to bite someone. This is a dog without a nasty bone in her body.


Wow - what a terrible experience. He must have been a fairly young guy
to have kids so young. (Not necessarily, I guess, but I wouldn't expect
him to be older than his 40s.) What a tragedy for that family.

Bonnie does seem like a very special dog. Somehow she figured out that
the girls really needed her help, with what had just happened. She must
have realized that one of the kids' main protectors was gone, and the
other was bereaved, so she was filling in for them.

That should be a Smarter than Jack story, too - if they print sad ones
as well as funny ones. She sounds amazing.

She's also a registered P.A.T. (Pets as therapy) dog and visits the
local childrens cancer hospice.


I'll bet she's great!

Joyce
 




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