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Maggie, you look amazing! You and your mom look like you're having so much fun out there - what a great day! And I'd agree with your mom - those sit/down exercises are helping Holly, too. Although I have to be more consistent and remember to work with her regularly on them. Think we'll do some now!
Hugs,
Holly and Holly's mom
Holly joined the world of tripawds on 12/29/2009. She has a big little sister, Zuzu, who idolizes Holly and tries to make all of her toys into tripawds in Holly's honor. And she's enjoying life one hop at a time!
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Can you imagine, I used to say(and don't whip me for this!) that dogs were STUPID! Ha!
Don't feel bad! I thought smaller dogs were dumber than big dogs because of the smaller brain size!
I've never had a smarter dog than Rocket (aka monkeybutt)! Unfortunately, he uses his smarts for mischievous shenanigans and pestering everyone! I know if we would work with him he could be a agility course dog. He so smart and has springs for legs.
Comet - 1999 to 2011
She departed us unexpectedly January 23, 2011 at the age of 12 1/2.
She was born with a deformed front leg and a tripawd all of her life.
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