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Originally Posted by MAKAI
That dog has had more time on the beaches, lakes and woods than any dog could dream of. ( she lives for kayak rides )
She lost her eye to cancer 3 yrs ago and never missed a beat, doc said I was thinking like a human. In a dog's world it's nose, ears, eyes.
She just went through a tough patch with Vestibular syndrome, but is almost back to her fun loving self.
The day of that picture we were walking the beach at highland light, all those little fish were being pushed up on the sand by schoolies. She was snapping them up like the sparrows on fries at burger king.
So don't feel bad for her, I would trade places with her in a nanosecond.
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She sounds like the best outdoor companion one could ask for. When I said poor pooch I was referring to the look of "oh come on, let me flip this thing up in the air and bite it already!" I wasn't referring to her age or physical condition. I hope you didn't take any offense. You are a lucky guy to have such a great friend. I haven't had a dog in a while (girlfriend's house... girlfriend's rule) but am proud "uncle" to the dogs my BIL has had... a pair of springers, a brittany and now a Llewelyn setter... I know how exited they get just by seeing him pick up a gun... they head right for the truck. They make the whole experience better. How can you let a skunking get you down if you just spent a few hours with your best friend, right?
