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en Oh, [they would do] terrible [out in the wild]. They're house dogs. The little guy — the new one — he enjoys the outdoors, but he's like the size of a wet rat, so he wouldn't fare too well. We're worried about letting him out in the yard with the hawks because they'd just swoop down and have some dinner, and I'd end up crying like a baby.

en When I busted the window, I was really alerting them to come outside, or get up. But, you just heard the baby crying. That's all. The baby cried for a minute then stopped crying.

en Dogs like a kind of routine. If dogs like to use the restroom under one elm tree in the yard, think logically and don't put the swing set there. What we want to do is educate people enough that they are concerned, but not so overly concerned that they don't have a dog in the house. We want every child to have the opportunity to grow up with a pet.

en He wouldn't let his dog in the yard with dogs he didn't know.

en I watched Million Dollar Baby last night, ... I hadn't seen that before. I was actually crying, (thinking) 'Oh my God, this is terrible.' I didn't know anything about the movie (but) I knew it won the Oscar.

en They took off out of the drive, and I saw my dogs out in the yard. That's when I knew something was wrong -- someone had broken into our house.

en Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons. She was in a panic; she was totally panicked. She had four kids all ready to go to school and they were all crying outdoors. They were crying for their father. She was trying to get in the van and leave and I tried to tell her to stay and wait for police.

en If the 5 S's are done exactly right with just enough vigor, the calming reflex will be turned on and the baby will stop crying. If a parent can get the baby to stop crying they feel like a million bucks, but if they can't they feel miserable. Parents need to be taught how to quiet their babies.

en It's a gathering. It's the excitement of everyone coming together who enjoys the outdoors.

en Comforting Your Crying Baby: Why your baby is crying and what you can do about it,

en It's a rough time down here. Everybody is having acute stress responses. They're numb, they're crying. But who wouldn't be if you lost your house.

en He told her to put her finger in the baby's mouth. She did, and the baby started crying.

en I was in the process of going through the back yard, checking the back yard, (thinking) 'Maybe he's in here,' and then went through the house and checked through the house and didn't see him. Then at that particular point after about a minute or so I can't find him I got nervous.

en It can't compete with native species -- it wouldn't survive in the wild easily, but in the house it does just fine.

en Lots of turkey vultures are moving through the area. This is also an excellent time to see broad-winged hawks, red-tailed hawks, ospreys and sharp-shinned hawks, along with vultures.


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