Happy Holidays Folks

Bad year for us, but staying positive. PN's not as bad as intractable pain, but it's no fun either. All they can tell me is I'm not diabetic (which we knew) and every test comes back negative.

Fudge is working us all (DW, Trainer, trainer's assts., self) through Advanced Obedience (Gad, he's a recalcitrant child!) Trainer is still calling him "Boomer" from 12 years ago (Did that dog make an impression or what?) Now Fudge is making his own mark - "Craziest Dog in Class".

I fool around with EQ when I can. Think of you folks often. Too many UFOs...

Best Holiday Wishes to Everyone!

Doc Oh, the pain... THE PAIN...

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Dr. Zachary Smith
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to you too, Doc. I love to hear your Fudge reports. What exactly is it he's doing to qualify for Craziest Dog in Class? Does he simply have better ideas on how you should be spending his social time? Fudge's Aunt Polly

"Dr. Zachary Smith" <

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Roberta

Hi Roberta,

Boomer was my previous therapy dog - gentlest soul of any creature I have ever met/seen/known. Same trainer - has easily trained 10,000 dogs since Boomer 12 years before, but still remembers him. I'm sure there are others he remembers too (like teachers remembering certain students) but he made the list.

Fudge doesn't th> What exactly is it

What ISN'T he doing? He's the most vocal, with the "happiest" feet, and the most easily distracted dog in class. I taught him a lot of useless tricks, so when he wants attention (all the time) he tries getting it by going through his paces, sitting up, rolling over, taking bows, etc., and being vocal about it, which gets a few others going.

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Dr. Zachary Smith

Howdy!

Same to you and more of it!

Merry Christmas!

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