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To: pops88

‘Aldawin. And a small bit of trivia- my 13 year old, who had been home schooled, was taking German her first semester at UNLV and decided to give him a German name. We later discovered it means “old friend.”’

Sorry, I have to comment! (I know it’s irrelevent, but...I can’t help myself!)

“Alt(e)” and its variants means old (never a D substitute), but friend is Freund(e). Doesn’t strike me as German at all. Never heard of such a name, either, in German itself or German dogs.


88 posted on 03/31/2012 11:05:04 AM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Technological progress cannot be legislated.)
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To: pops88
"I've kept a file on all his vet records and papers (purebred from East German blood lines.)"

How is he able to manage visits to the vet? There are usually other dogs there when I take my dogs & unless you take him several times in just a few months, the people there are 'strangers' to him.

92 posted on 03/31/2012 11:19:15 AM PDT by LADY J (You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have. - Author Unknown)
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To: the OlLine Rebel
"‘Aldawin. And a small bit of trivia- my 13 year old, who had been home schooled, was taking German her first semester at UNLV and decided to give him a German name. We later discovered it means “old friend.”’ Sorry, I have to comment! (I know it’s irrelevent, but...I can’t help myself!) “Alt(e)” and its variants means old (never a D substitute), but friend is Freund(e). Doesn’t strike me as German at all. Never heard of such a name, either, in German itself or German dogs."

That's funny, because when we told our German neighbor what his name was, he lit up, looked delighted, said, "Aww!" and nodded knowingly towards us. That's when my daughter decided to researched it, so perhaps her research sources at the university were wrong. But thanks for not slamming me for being an evil person because I might not be able to find a home for my dog in time. Nit picking over name origins during a crisis is much kinder.

At this point, my husband is going to be euthanized. My daughter and I packed our most important things in a day. I was up till 4 am emailing Freepers, rescue groups, and others. As I said, we had a very stable life up until the last 2-3 years (thanks Bammy) when the economy turned to crap and my husband has had, I think, 4 different jobs. We had to cash out both our 401k's. We've been barely making it until he was blessed with this job. He flies a private jet. He gets one month off a year to come home from overseas...maybe. The plane moves on the owner's whim. He knew concretely he was coming to L.A. in 3 days, didn't know if the plane would even be back here in the next year because they don't come to L.A. very often, and wanted to move us while he was here because we can put most of our stuff on the plane, except our dog. Now, I think he feels terribly guilty for the turmoil because he emailed me that the plane will be full out of L.A., I'd have to sit in the back with "staff," and he thinks it might be back in July. And pigs might fly, too. So, at this point, I just don't know.... If we don't leave Tues., I'll be finding a professional trainer, which will probably not be in Vegas since the one here says he's full and has worse dogs he's working with. And I get to look forward to maybe seeing my husband, and my daughter seeing her father, next July, maybe. Regardless, my dog will need to be re-homed because he can't live in hotels with us until we figure out which house in which country the boss stays at most often.
102 posted on 03/31/2012 12:02:11 PM PDT by pops88 (Standing with Breitbart for truth.)
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