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As with so many other GSDs, Beth is very much a Velcro girl, and with none more than our son Andrew.
So he began varying his walking speed until finally, he was running around the kitchen. Rather that following him, Beth began looking for ways to cut him off. She wouldn't chase around the table. She'd either go the other way, or cut under the table. Or....she'd wait around the corner waiting for him to pass by her. Okay. So you long-time GSD owners are shrugging your shoulders at this newbie excitement at the simplest of things. . It's like.....making the move from burgers to NY strips.
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Bethsheba DOB: 02/15/12 Adopted: 1/14/13 Fell in love: Instantly |
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I smiled as I read your post. Yes, it may not be a big deal to anyone else, the important thing is that it is to you and your family. Those moments are pure gold.
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