Puppyboy at 17

Posted in blog post on July 2nd, 2013 by Merrill Markoe https://multilingualparenting.com/book/kadysul/

Puppyboy is the first dog I have owned who made it to seventeen. That’s pretty rarified territory for a large dog. Naturally there are age related problems. That said, I didn’t realize that as an older dog, he would become so much more refined. Yes, its true that in his senescence, he now occasionally poops in the house. But I was unprepared for the fact that he was going to prefer to eat all his meals with a fork.

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    Buy Diazepam 2Mg Online Puppyboy is so tidy and contemplative. If I could get my old dogs to open their mouths for a fork, I would sure enough feed them this way.

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