[nagdu] Does Color Matter?

d m gina dmgina at samobile.net
Mon Oct 18 21:16:29 UTC 2010


I bet it is funny to hear the voice of his dog smile.
When you have a dog with a low bark, you wonder if their voice would be 
low as well.
Original message:
> Dar,

> My teenage son often does these crazy funny voices for the dogs.  Kiddo will
> come up with this running dialogue of what Monty would be saying if he could
> talk.  It usually revolves around food and toys.  It's hilarious.  I should
> record him sometime.

> Julie


> From: "d m gina" <dmgina at samobile.net>
> To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 3:10 PM
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Does Color Matter?


>> Hi there
>> You know, I just put the harness on my dog and as long as my outfit looks
>> nice for anything I am going to, I don't worry about the color of the
>> harness.
>> The dog isn't going to the job, you are.
>> The dog is just guiding you.
>> Now if your dog starts talking, let me know.
>> I would love to know my dogs voice besides a bark loll.
>> If you didn't get the job because of the harness  color, then they didn't
>> want you in the first place.
>> Original message:
>>> I say go for the color you're going to be happy with the most.  If it's
>>> purple I think you could wear black, gray, brown, navy, burgundy and any
>>> of
>>> the classic dark neutral colors.  I'd avoid yellow and orange though.

>>> If you go with the burgundy, I do think it would be a bit more neutral
>>> than
>>> the purple.  The purple isn't loud though.

>>> I've had harnesses in royal blue, red, burgundy, teel and black.  I wear
>>> whatever and haven't really ever given it much thought.  No one has ever
>>> said anything about colors clashing or anything of the sort.  I did get
>>> asked once if I had a new dog when I switched harnesses on Monty. LOL

>>> Perhaps a good old fashioned coin toss would solve your logarithm
>>> dilemma?
>>> *smile*

>>> Julie



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