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    "A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity, an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty” ---Sir Winston Churchill
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Grubb View Post
    Funny, we were having this conversation just the other day. Mi Casa does not have a door bell so Lexi has never heard one but we were watching TV one day a couple years ago and someone range the door bell in the show and Lexu started barking. Is it a genetic thing? How did she know?

    She also hear me cut an Avocado from the other end of the house.... Avocado's don't make any sound when you cut them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phillbo View Post
    Avocado's don't make any sound when you cut them.
    Maybe not to you...My puppies, when they were still with me, could hear me slicing cheese in the kitchen......Ben
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    Mine know which refrigerator drawer I keep the cheese in and come running when it is opened, no matter how quiet I try to be. They pretty much ignore any other part of the fridge.
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    One of my dogs of the past could hear the unwrapping of an Eskimo Pie as if it was the ringing of the Vatican Bells.
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    Those are cute doorbells. I have 7 doorbells and 2 big ones outside.
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    I know, I can grab anything out of the fridge except the cheese or the carrots with out a response, even if from the same drawer....

    3:00 I will find her laying in from of the freezer door waiting for her daily helping of frozen green beans.... Filling with no calories.


    I had a slab leak a couple winters ago (always the hot line) and only discovered it because Lexi started laying around on the tile floor in a strange spot.. Got my IR gun and sure enough the tile was 20* warmer in that spot. Told Nurse Paula I was going to start a leak detection company....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phillbo View Post
    I had a slab leak a couple winters ago (always the hot line) and only discovered it because Lexi started laying around on the tile floor in a strange spot.. Got my IR gun and sure enough the tile was 20* warmer in that spot. Told Nurse Paula I was going to start a leak detection company....
    You have water lines embedded in the slab???...Why?......Ben
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    Under the slab. That's how it's done when you don't have crawl spaced. 4" slab on 4" of pea gravel...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phillbo View Post
    Under the slab. That's how it's done when you don't have crawl spaced. 4" slab on 4" of pea gravel...
    None of my houses ever had a crawl space, and all the water lines are above ground...Must be an Arizona thing......Ben
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    I'd rather have a leak under my slab than in my attic.

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