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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Australia
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I have been thinking the same thing about Cooper (13) months.
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Zombie Queen Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: South Carolina
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For me just sitting still and letting me pet him is major. His mother was three before she was not a demon in the house and he is probably going to be too. I still have to close the bedroom door because he will go deaf and run in there and do donuts on the bed.........so............really it is him being able to just sit still and let me pet him and stay connected on his own.
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No Stinkin' Leashes Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: SF Bay Area
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I've had wild and crazy puppies before, but she's the first dog I've had that will jump up and spin in a circle on the bed. She starts in a down and ends in a down. It's the funniest thing and I wish I could get it on video!
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