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Joan's home!

Yippee, yippee! Joan came home last night. I liked Anneke - she took me on many long walks, but I really missed Joan. I was sad when she left, and sOOOOO happy to see her last night. I gave her kisses and paw shakes. She let me outside and gave me a treat and then, unfortunately, she cleaned my ears. I don't like that, but on the other hand, my ears had been bothering me the night before, so it was a good thing. I slept up in her room because I don't want to be too far away from her now at any time, in case she decides to go somewhere again. I really wanted to go up on her bed to sleep, so I went over to the side of the bed with 'that look' in my eyes, but Joan did not succomb to it, and I had to sleep on my own bed - which was okay- since at least Joan was back! I'm looking forward to some long walks with Joan now.

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Bosco: What do you think of this idea?
http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000960065617/

Maybe you could use it to let Joan know where you are, or you could have Joan use it so you could know where she is! Then again, maybe putting smaller versions on the squirrels would help you track them! I do like it that they called the dog "her" instead of "it". We all know dogs have feelings, right?

Joan says she's not investing $1000 for the GPS collar. She'd rather keep that for any (hopefully not) medical bills later in life - medical bills for me, not her! I've never really run away from Joan before except when I found out how to jump over the fence though I don't do that anymore since she installed the invisible fence. Anyway, I never went really very far, anyway, just followed the squirrels. I like to be near Joan -- now, if someone stole me, that might be a different story! Then the GPS would be great.

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