
Riccaval
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Apr 2, 2008, 5:52 PM
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Allow me to share something that I read. I share the same passion "I thought that you all -- or, at least, most of you -- would enjoy reading a piece which the late William F. Buckley, Jr,, wrote about his beloved Cavalier King Charles spaniels. If I recall correctly, he and his wife, Pat, had at least a couple of them continuously since the 1960s. Here is what he wrote, which has been re-published in his memorial edition of his magazine, National Review:" "I have never understood why, when there are beautiful dogs one can acquire, people should go out of their way to acquire non-beautiful dogs. I know better than to give examples, because nothing arouses owners more than the suggestion that their breed is less than the most desirable in the world. But admit it, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are strikingly attractive. And just as one feels the impulse to stroke them, they feel the impulse to be stroked. Sam and Fred can spend hours being fondled, as you read your book, or talk to your guest. But then they will exhibit their independence. It disappoints me only that they do not like my study. Rowley used to come to my study once every hour or so, to have an extended love-in, during which we would exchange our eternal vows. Sam and Fred will accompany me to my study, and then leave, to play elsewhere or simply to be in the kitchen, or, preferably -- always, if she is there -- with Pat." Note: not meant to discredit other breeds ok, just to show this man love for his CKCS
(This post was edited by Riccaval on Apr 2, 2008, 5:53 PM)
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