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    When I stopped for gas yesterday, Lora was chatting on and on about BJ. He got his stitches out from his surgery :banana: He is basically back to his normal goofball self. I have never seen a dog quite like him...his favorite thing to do is roll. He doesn't care what he's rolling in, or on. She was out with him just a bit ago, and there he was, rolling around like a maniac in the snow!! She's going to have fun getting the snowballs out of his fur!! (he's a golden retriever so has long shaggy fur) He looked really good compared to the last time I saw him, with his little ear all bandaged up!!!
    Becca and always in my heart Heidi and Buddy


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    :cheer: :cheer:

    That is wonderful news Becca!! Thank you for the update. :banana: :banana:

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    Excellent news!

    Tasha is big on rolling on the gym mats on our floor, and in the grass. But in snow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tasha's Mom
    Excellent news!

    Tasha is big on rolling on the gym mats on our floor, and in the grass. But in snow?
    That was my exact repsonse!! In fact, the day I met Lora and the dogs when I first got the apt, that is exactly what he was doing! Well, until he saw Buddy, then he just tried to roll on Buddy :rofl: The coldness does not seem to bother him one bit!
    Becca and always in my heart Heidi and Buddy


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    :cheer2: for BJ, I'm happy to hear he's back to his normal self. :party1:
    They may be small, but you should see their hearts. Shelter/Rescue dogs aren't broken. They've simply experienced more life than other dogs. If they were human we would call them wise. They would be the ones with tales to tell and stories to write. The ones dealt a bad hand who responded with courage. Do not pity a shelter/rescue dog. Adopt one. And be proud to have their greatness on your side. Anon

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    Did your sister ever hear anything about that rescue??

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    If you mean Sidney, I posted about it in that thread...the family that was told about him b4 T-giving and b4 he was posted on the web site got him. :( She was really heartbroken but I think she has realized that for now its for the better. Someday, another little dachsie will join their home and fit in well. Thanks for asking!!
    Becca and always in my heart Heidi and Buddy


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