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I do wish that more school districts truly realized the value and effectiveness of service dogs in the classroom. One son and his wife are in dispute with their school district about their daughter with severe epilepsy who will be getting a therapy/companion dog next year that will be trained to sense an e-episode and hold her in place safely till the episode is over (and tethered to her at all times.) It was hard enough to get agreement that there be an aide designated to help her when an e-episode occurs. Too much emphasis on team sports and public image than to the true needs of some of their charges.
I'm done ranting, but still miffed over the anti concept that prevails.
Max, what a cutie!
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Just two "grandpuppies" at the moment: a Rottie/Hound mix belonging to our son and a Beagle who calls our daughterAttachment 198084Attachment 198085 "Mommy."
At the morning walk to get some swimming time.
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But the little boy still has to wait for some time. No guts yet.
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Here we have the latest update for my Boy Oscar he's now turned two and half years old and he's become quite the stud Dog he's served three bitches and as another two coming this summer for breeding, he's turned into a very fine specimen for his breed type a Bedlington Terrier I'm going to keep a Dog pup from the next mating.
Fashion accessory for the fall Bedlington Terrier neck warmer.
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All that breeding can be quite exhausting.
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A Boys got to unwind sometimes.
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He's developed into quite a fine dog, Jamie! It's obvious why you are so fond of him.
Here are a recent couple of our youngest boy, Lulu: