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Subject: Re: AE(American Express) Gliders
Posted by Tana on March 09, 2000 at 19:32:55 from 204.201.210.119
In Reply to: AE(American Express) Gliders posted by Mary on March 09, 2000 at 00:39:04:
: Since I will be getting my glider soon, and plan on taking he/she everywhere with me I decided to ask these two questions. : First of all how many that post here actually have AE bonded gliders? The people that do have these could you please tell me some of the disadvantages(problems..etc) with having AE gliders? The funniest thing, I got my first two boys when they were about a year old, full grown at any rate, and after just a few months of working with them (a lot) they have become AE gliders. I really didn't know this was possible at their age, us being their second owners, and them having never really bonded to person before. Well, in short, it is really amazing. They may not be perfectly behaved, but they never try to run away outside of the home -- they know their parents! and everyone thinks they are the cutest things in the world -- people have no problem with them being in public places that I never would have imagined that they would have been allowed. It is a great way to meet new and interesting people. But best of all, it is a wonderful way of keeping close to you one of the most precious things that may ever be a part of your life! When you have an AE glider, it really makes an impact on your life. The only down fall that I know of is being covered in little claw marks (I can't bring myself to try to clip their little nails) and smelling funny! I happen to have all boys, and they like to pee on me! But it's worth it! Good luck to you!
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