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An Article Was Written About My Service Dog In Training!


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#1 KimAndSophie

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Posted 18 March 2008 - 03:55 PM

:D You can find the article here:

http://europuppyblog...as-gu ide-dogs



I'm so proud of her lol! I want to show everyone! :D

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Posted 19 March 2008 - 05:36 AM

Interesting stuff, KimandSophie. Judging by the little we have been hearing from you lately you've obviously been putting lots of energy in Keisha. It's great that she's working out so well. Also, I was enjoying the article so much I kept going down the page. The bottom of gthe page reminds me that since much of my life has been around women it's now time I got back to having a dog!
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Posted 19 March 2008 - 04:54 PM

Hi Kim, Very interesting, glad you are getting on well with your training. How has Sophie taken to new house mate
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