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On 1/16/2019 at 1:32 PM, Cbdave said:

G’day

Im summer and I’m 15. Sorry about the pic I’ve just had a bath and I’m having a bit of a bad hair day. Not that it really worries me that much cause I’m pretty much totally blind nowdays. Oh on that subject I’d better mention pretty deaf now too.

Now don’t you worry about that I’ve got 3 “seeing eye humans” I’ve trained. 

All a dogs got to do is stand by the door and give one bark and one of them will carry me down thx stairs. A quick pee, a long sniff around then they’ll take me back up the stairs.... simple.  

Life has its moments, I’m still a great chicken chaser. I pretend not to notice them and let them get real close. Then a quick lunge lots a barking and the silly things flap thier wings and make a big racket. Then they make that sooky noise, silly things they are. 

Yawn... well that’s enough talking.... I’ve got sleeping to do...

 

 

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I absolutely love this, Cbdave.   Good job training your humans, Summer, and trust me, your hair looks marvelous!   Lucky dog to be so well-loved (as they all deserve to be); and lucky humans to have the capacity to understand that these sweet pups just get more fabulous with age.  

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8 hours ago, Diane R said:

Thanks is a little sleepy there. He’s my best pal.

He is a beautiful lab.  They have wonderful dispositions. We have labs and golden retrievers throughout our lives.

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So wish I had footage of the joy at the station tonight....from the platform we walk down this ridiculously long ramp at the bottom of said ramp is a chick with a dog on a leash..he's a bitsa (bits a this an bits a that) and looks like he has been through the wars, scars and bald patches... but as every person walks down he's scanning them looking for his people and then he spots him, thought he would rip the chicks arm off trying to get to his bloke...she lets the lead go, the dog bolts for his human who drops his briefcase and catches him in a hug and carries him like he was a kid the rest of the way down the ramp an up the other ramp to their car....so the dog had its paws on his shoulders and his legs sorta around his waste....best sight to end a crappy week to...an the bloke just chatted to him the whole way.

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