My Perfect Puppy!

in #life7 years ago

When my dog, Tuff passed away I was lost. He played outfield on our 2 man and a dog baseball team for many late night baseball practices. We spent almost every waking moment together, we even rode horses together. After spending 14 years together, he had a great life and a peaceful passing.

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after a few years I started searching for another companion. I no longer needed an outfielder. My son was grown, but my needs were much deeper. The search wasn't easy, and I became discouraged.

After years of searching I had given up. Then out of the clear blue sky I was blessed with my perfect companion.
He just gets me. He is perfectly trained and even knows sign language. He is teaching me stuff and google seems to know more about him than I do. By the way he understands FRENCH!

I will be taking photos of our journey and how I am conquering FRENCH because as of yet my French is awful!

Thank you for reading.

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Most dogs have 18 or more muscles to tilt, rotate, and move their ears.

Thank you for this information.

No help in all those muscles once you get a spagetti clustered around the ears :D

Appreciate the support. Enjoy your WIRE tokens. Here is an upvote!

Not easy to fill the spaces of an old beloved dog, but most of them do a great job once you get to know them good enough..

The longnosed dogs are usually very clever and understanding, easy to teach, and faitful till the end! Like a shephard WITH a sense of orientation :)

This one I see is a true longnose.. him understanding french is just to give you an excuse to take him out travelling the world :)

A friend of mine spent $44k on flight for her dogs when she went to AK for races, and came home with ovarall profit after a month over there!

Wish you a lot of great years with your new mate :)

It looks cute .

Well written . Upvoted .