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And so when I walk back in the room, my dog always goes to my side of the bed and plants her stuff right in the middle of where I'm sleeping asleep. She does it every time. So I go over and I sit down and I get ready to lay down and I give her a couple of pets and let her know that I love her and stuff like that. And then I slide my hands up underneath her and I'll be damned if she starts growling at me. She's been doing this every time I come back to bed for about the last six months. And I still lift her up and move her over and set her back down, you know, a little gently like. You know, that kind of thing. Well this last time I went into the bedroom and laid back down. She was there and I moved her and she actually nibbled at me. She nibbled at me. This is the dog that I let her on my lap all the time, give her treats, take her on rides, go walking with her and she's nibbling at me. So she didn't hurt me or anything like that. I laid her down in the spot I wanted her to be in and I got into bed and I threw my blanket over the top of me, you know, a little saw. And she was down by my feet and under the covers and I'd move my legs a little bit and that little sum of a, you know, I'm going to say, started nibbling at my toes, you know. So I guess I'm going to have to say, Chihuelas can get a little bit nasty as we get older. We get cranky. I got a lot of people on the air. But that's my story that I wanted to share. Back to you Ross. KB0MAI.
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