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Yes I have to say Im very nervous about her jumping out of the truck or anywhere hard surface, However into the pond I have no problems with. I will have to keep a very close eye on her. I think she still thinks she has 4 wheel drive. I will be diligent and very watchful to make sure she learns her limits if thats possible...It really scares me because she is such a hard charger..When she had 4 wheel drive Fancy was a Alligator. Im telling you she was UNSTOPPABLE. She did things that made my heart sink then to come running back like it was nothing. I saw her chase a wounded duck thru a thorn thicket once and she didnt even slow down. OUCHHH I thought eyes,noes, something was going to be in trouble. NOTHING. I couldnt believe it she came back with nothing but a duck...So I know I have to try and help her learn or she could get herself introuble fast. I love her so trust me I will not be careless..
I wish every Tripawd story could be this awesome too. I really do. I love all dogs so much I always have. Thanks and I forward all remaining get well wishes to those that need them. Fancy said to say that She is adding endless more.
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Wow, we definitely need to see pictures!!
What an awesome update.
Think back to your first couple of posts- how worried you were about what her quality of life would be, and if she could do what she did before. Fancy is a great example of how our pups can adjust and keep on going, and just love life!
Karen and the pugapalooza
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